Sergey Bratkov

Sergey Bratkov (born in 1960 in Kharkiv) is a visual artist who works with politically charged contexts using various media such as painting, photography, installation, video and performance. He became interested in photography in the 1970s and began experimenting in the 1980s, making collages and objects. From 1988 to 1993 he was part of a group of artists called “Litera A” and created semi-figurative paintings. From 1994 to 1997 he was a member of the “Fast Reaction Group” together with the photographers Boris Mikhailov, Vita Mikhailova and Sergey Solonsky. They created provocative campaigns, objects and photo series. In 1993 Bratkov founded the gallery “Up/Down” in his studio in Kharkiv, which lasted until 1997. After the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he left Russia, where he was teaching art as a professor of the Rodchenko Art School in Moscow. He moved to Germany in 2022 and is now continuing his career from Berlin.


Hundred

2016,
Video, 3:15 min, colour, sound

Numbers often say more than words. When words are not enough or when there are no words to convey a message, numbers become pillars of wordlessness. They speak loud and clear, speak sharply and ruthlessly. How to relate numbers to a human life? What happens when a person starts speaking the language of statistics?

exhibition
berlin

Between Bridges, daadgalerie
May 24–July 27

A Time in Pieces

Curated by Serge Klymko and Viktor Neumann