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Natalya Nosova “Travel in time”. Phaina Balakhovskaya, magazine Timeout Moscow, No 21 (80) dd. May the 29th - June the 4th, 2006

Traveling abroad became not long ago for the photographers a reach resource of material. Nowadays not 90-es –from Europe people bring not “their manners” but photos of intelligent, kind and eternal: well protected monuments, good life, lick cleaned landscapes. Her first show in Moscow passed some time ago, Mrs. Nosova made at the same winning but not monotones plan: in her Europe all was simple, nice, and elegant and without imposing.1
Traveling abroad became not long ago for the photographers a reach resource of material. Nowadays not 90-es –from Europe people bring not “their manners” but photos of intelligent, kind and eternal: well protected monuments, good life, lick cleaned landscapes. Her first show in Moscow passed some time ago, Mrs. Nosova made at the same winning but not monotones plan: in her Europe all was simple, nice, and elegant and without imposing. This series is different. It is about vanished sotsrealism, faded pictures of which are practically erased from our memory. For lost realities the photographer goes to “nature reserves” –to Cuba and China. At the photos ethnic exotic mixes with political one. Both the States found a strange exit from this situation, in which there were together with Soviet Russia: at the Island of freedom conserved an old system but in Under Havens with pure east acceleration started to future. Nosova offered two ways for a choice – total deficit with a human face or crazy economical growth with full reservation of Kumachov’s agitation, queues for water at Caribbean peninsula, consist of smiling people, every day coming for the building of really light future. However joy without reason and exhausting labor are just the right element of the interest of the very sotsrealism in which the SOVCOM Gallery specializes in sheltered the exhibition and added it with the paintings of passed time of our country. SOVCOM Gallery, Thursday 8 – Saturday 24, June, 10a.m. 19 p.m.

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