Denis Esakov. Denis is a contemporary artist and architectural photographer. He describe the world through architecture and through patterns. Sorting the urban landscape into buildings, parks, squares, streets, and transport communications, you are looking for a place that you can identify as yours. Photography conveys this understanding of space to the viewer.
Denis was born and lived him youth in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia. He was taken by the desire to feel the rhythms of a big city through movies and books. He moved to Moscow and became fond of exploring the city and its architecture through photography. Photography became a point of him life. His next love is Berlin. This city draws him with its environment, architectural findings and atmosphere. Denis are dedicating the next few years of him life to it.
Solo exhibitions:
2014 - Background Emotions. Photowebexpo, Saint Petersburg, Russia
2014 - The Stage for a Stunned and Aware Hero. Photowebexpo, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Selected group exhibitions:
2017 – David Adjaye: Form, Heft, Material. GARAGE Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia.
2017 – Melnikov/Le Corbusier, rencontre à la villa Savoye. Poissy, France.
2017 – Sessions of phantom connection. Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Moscow, Russia.
2016 – Simple equality: inner modernism. V Moscow international Biennale of young art, Ground gallery, Moscow, Russia.
2016 – Objectively about Moscow. Mosstroiinform, Moscow, Russia.
2015 – 125th anniversary of the birth of architect Konstantin Melnikov. Schusev State Museum of Architecture, Moscow, Russia.
2015 – "Moscow. The details". Union of Moscow Architects, Moscow, Russia.
2015 – Silver Camera 2014. Moscow Museum and Exhibition Association Manege, Russia.
2014 – Moscow Photographic Salon. Gallery of Classic Photography, Moscow, Russia.
2014 – STARTinART. Art Gallery K35, Moscow, Russia.
2014 – Young Photographers of Russia 2014. PhotoUnion of Russia, Ples, Russia.
2014 – Nikolay Shumakov: Private Affairs of the Architect. Moscow Museum of Modern Art (MMOMA), Moscow, Russia.
2014 – Silver Camera 2013. Gallery Tsar's Tower, Moscow, Russia.
2013 – InstaART. Vauxhall Center, Moscow, Russia