Elina Frumerman
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Installation view

Stateless installation

The Nose

2022
20" x 26" photograph printed on aluminum hung over
a 22" x 27" section of hand-painted wallpaper

This photograph depicts a 3" Stalin paper cut-out balanced on a wood stump. Photography was used by Stalin as a mechanism for deception. I explore how the medium can be pointed back at the figure. The actual monument to Stalin currently resides in a Park of fallen monuments in Moscow and is missing its nose.

 
Echo, Installation view

Echo 2.4" × 3.9" framed dye diffusion print

Three 2.4" × 3.9" internal dye diffusion prints

 
 

Mirror Image Installation view
20x26” photograph over a 9’ x 6’ section of hang-painted wallpaper

Utopia

2022
4" x 6"
Blind embossed matte with a Soviet commemorative stamp

The stamp commemorating Lenin’s 96th Birthday is framed with a blind embossed print that is based on the visual language of the Russian orthodox church. The framed print is hung on hand-painted wallpaper inspired by the walls of the Soviet household I grew up in. 

 
 

Four 2.4" × 3.9" internal dye diffusion prints

 
 

Motherland
Photograph, 24 x 36”

 

Stateless

2022
10" × 10"
Hand-embossed matte with government issued photograph

In this construction, a government-issued photograph of my grandmother is centered inside an embossed design inspired by children’s book illustrations and typography based on 16th-century Russian Orthodox illuminated manuscripts.

Bureaucratic stamps appeared across government documents including working papers, driver’s licenses, and marriage certificates. Jews were identified as a separate ethnicity on the fifth line of every document.

 

Six 2.4" × 3.9" internal dye diffusion prints

 
 

Lost 11" x 14" Acrylic on paper
Hung on hand painted wallpaper

 

Currency

2021
2.4" × 3.9"
Internal dye diffusion print

This image of crystal glassware, alcohol and amber
were used as currency in the “grey market” by my family
members to survive in the Soviet Union. The miniature
image is captured with a large format view camera.