Uldus Bakhtiozina: Wry photos that turn stereotypes upside down
Juldusa Bahtiozina: Ačgārnas fotogrāfijas, kas apgāž stereotipus kājām gaisā
TED Fellow Uldus Bakhtiozina creates photo stories and video installations that challenge stereotypes and create diversity, involving all types of people from fashion models to ordinary people. She presents the world with humor and thoughtfulness. Full bio
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pirms aptuveni sešiem gadiem
un sabiedriskiem jautājumiem —
ieročus un bērnu porno!”]
["Vodka = water. I love vodka!"] (Laughter) —
["Marry me, I need a visa."]
izmantojot fotogrāfijas.
pozēju fotoaparāta priekšā
kā Brīnumsieviete.
starp jēgpilnu vēstījumu,
some irony, and artifacts.
nedaudz ironijas un artefaktiem.
mūsdienīgāku nozīmi,
ka nodarbojas ar dejošanu
kā pārējie klasesbiedri,
lai sabiedrība viņu pieņemtu,
ir metaforisks.
„Dusmīgs es tev nepatikšu,”
neesmu redzējusi dusmīgu.
un romantisko dvēseli,
būt romantiskiem nav stilīgi;
sabiedrības problēmām,
nozīmē veiksmīgu dzīvi,
meksikāņu cīkstoņa maskā un kāzu kleitā
Esiet ironiski — tas palīdz.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Uldus Bakhtiozina - Artist, visionaryTED Fellow Uldus Bakhtiozina creates photo stories and video installations that challenge stereotypes and create diversity, involving all types of people from fashion models to ordinary people. She presents the world with humor and thoughtfulness.
Why you should listen
Uldus Bakhtiozina is an artist and filmmaker who lives and works in Russia. Born in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg, into a Muslim-Christian family, Bakhtiozina studied and worked in London in graphic design and photography before settling on her unique style which mixes folklore, history, fashion and challenging stereotypes. Calling her style "Tatar Baroque," in part because she is half Tatar, Bakhtiozina has a passion for irregularity, and she says that her work documents dreams. Bakhtiozina creates everything inside her analogue photography and films, from outfits to stages, to fulfill the story behind each of her creations. None of her works have been digitally manipulated.
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