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Aleksey Naumchik

1983

Photographer. Representative of Belarusian photography of the second half of the 2010s.

Explores themes of control, corporeality, and sexuality.

Lives and works in Minsk

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Selected dates:

1983

Born in Minsk (BSSR, today the Republic of Belarus).

2005

Graduated from the Belarusian National Technical University with a degree in Intelligent Technologies. Worked as a design engineer for four years.

2008–2010

Passed an in-depth photography course at the School of Photography in Minsk.

2010–2012

Lecturer at the School of Photography (development of the author's course "Event Shooting", "Photographer's Tools"; supervising student projects).

2011–2015

Works on personal projects about youth and urban space, "We will never get older" and "Y Minsk", in which he asks the question of self-identification of the younger generation.

2013

A great influence on the development of the photographer was training with Yuri Kozyrev, Stanley Green, Andrei Polikanov and Tatyana Plotnikova as part of the course on photojournalism Belarus Press Photo.

The project "We will never get older" was included in the book "BY NOW - Modern Photography of Belarus" edited by curator Matthias Harder.

2011

Started collaborating with audio artist Anton Sorokin. Jointly created audio-visual projects, such as: "Bit of Minsk", "Passport of the object", etc.