Restricted Areas Series
Danila Tkachenko
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Danila Tkachenko (Moscow, 1989) shows an almost archaeological concern in his ‘Restricted Areas’ series, examining the utopian quest for technological progress that was once of national interest for the USSR.

The thematic and objective approach to the subjects of the images of Tkachenko frame his work in the field of documentary photography. In his still brief career, the young Russian has already received several awards, including the European Publishers Award for Photography in 2015 thanks to his series ‘Restricted Areas,’ where he travels through almost artificial environments where the pursuit of technological progress has been frustrated and halted in time by multiple causes – nuclear wars, economic crises, natural disasters, etc. – turning them into abandoned and deserted places, witnesses of a technocratic utopia that never arrived.

Image number 32 of the current section of Restricted Areas Series of Cosentino USA
Water contamination test at the lake around the previously closed scientific city of Chelyabinsk. Russia, 2013
Image number 33 of the current section of Restricted Areas Series of Cosentino USA
Excavator on a closed quarry. Moscow region, Russia, 2015
Image number 34 of the current section of Restricted Areas Series of Cosentino USA
Tropospheric antenna in the north of Russia, 2014
Image number 35 of the current section of Restricted Areas Series of Cosentino USA
Part of an unfinished space port. Kyzylorda region, Kazakhstan, 2013
Image number 36 of the current section of Restricted Areas Series of Cosentino USA
Image number 37 of the current section of Restricted Areas Series of Cosentino USA
Antenna built for interplanetary connection. Arkhangelsk region, Russia, 2013
Image number 38 of the current section of Restricted Areas Series of Cosentino USA
‘Bulgaria’ ship lifted from underwater, 122 people drowned in it. Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, 2014

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