Front cover with slipcase Multiple marker hand prints made by the artist, along with initials and dated by Mogutin Yellow marker hand print made by the artist Front cover without Slipcase. Back cover without Slipcase. Front & Back covers without Slipcase. Interior wear & aging of front and back covers. Interior wear & aging of front and back covers.

Slava Mogutin ‘Lost Boys’ Signed First Edition Book, 2006

Slava Mogutin ‘Lost Boys’ Signed First Edition Slipcase Hardcover Book, 2006. By Octavio Zaya (Author), Dominic Johnson (Introduction), Slava Mogutin (Photographer). Inscribed on interior page “For Guy From Slava, S.M. 2011′. Gifted to me when I curated an exhibition of his photographs, along with artwork by partner/lover Brian Kenny, at La Petite Mort Gally in Ottawa, Canada. Book measures 11.5 x 8.75 inches. 144 Pages. Excellent condition with some signs fo aging, with split in the seam on interior covers / see photos.

Includes individualized drawings of Mogutin’s hand outline in different colored markers.

Asking $250.

 

See available photo also available by Slava Mogutin:

Original Slava Mogutin Photograph 2007

 

See available signed posted by Slava Mogutin:

Rare Original Signed Slave Mogutin Russian Poster 2011

 

‘Lost Boys’, Slava Mogutin’s first monograph, is a compelling collection of his portraits and landscapes taken over the past ten years-since he was exiled from Russia for “malicious hooliganism with exceptional cynicism and extreme insolence.” Although it was his outspoken gay writing that angered the Soviet authorities, Mogutin’s photographs caused just as much controversy. Provocative yet iconoclastic, his work transcends the conventions of male nude photography, confronting the viewer/voyeur with a raw style and new sensibility. A cross between porn and fashion, pop culture and marginal kink, Lost Boys is a poetic and sometimes raunchy journey into different obsessions and fetishes of the cosmopolitan urban youth culture. Crimean rasta boys, Russian wrestlers and military cadets, German skinheads, and football hooligans are among the subjects of these incendiary but intimate portraits.

 

Slava Mogutin is a Siberian-born, New York-based multimedia artist, author, and filmmaker exiled from Russia for his outspoken queer writings and activism. A third-generation writer and self-taught journalist and photographer, he became the first Russian to be granted political asylum in the US on the grounds of homophobic persecution. He is the author of seven books of writings in Russian, as well as two critically acclaimed monographs of photography, Lost Boys and NYC Go-Go (powerHouse Books, 2006/2008), and a collection of poetry, Food Chain (ITNA Press, 2014).

 

 

See Link for Exhibition: 

September 2011

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