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Edition limited to 250 numbered copies.

In addition to this book a limited edition multiple by the artist

is available from onestar press.

This book was produced in the context of Art Dubai’s Marker, a curated

not-for-profit gallery programme that concentrates each year on a

particular theme or geography. (www.artdubai.ae/marker)

The 2014 edition of Marker is curated by Slavs and Tatars and takes

Central Asia and the Caucasus as its focus.

Types du Caucase antique postcard collection/ 2013 to the present time

Coming from the personal archive of the artist, these postcards date

back to the 19th century and can be considered representative for the

“popularized ethnography” of the Russian Empire. Their primitive typology

follows the classical rules of exotization: they depict “pittoresque” groups

from various tribes, families or nationalities, or representatives of diverse

professions. Tellingly, the legends on the postcards are in Russian and

French, which designates them as being for the members of the elites

of that time. This collection creates it’s own “travelling exhibition space”,

reflecting on the Caucasus as an eternal “travel-destination” and a space

of conquest-reconquest and ongoing conflict. For the artist, archives

emerge from a desire to understand, share, discuss and represent

a space of resistance against natural or state-organized amnesia.

Makhacheva’s collection becomes a space of reflection on colonial

pictoralism, the construction of “The Other”, and functions as her own

space of display and analysis.

Elena Sorokina

The artist wants to thank Nataliya Bezrukova and Halimat Saidudinova

for their precious help.

Printed and bound in France

© 2014 Taus Makhacheva & onestar press

onestar press

49, rue Albert

75013 Paris France

[email protected]

www.onestarpress.com

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