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Accession Number: 3875
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View in Vernon Browser| vernon_accession | 3875 |
| vernon_id | 7698 |
| vernon_slug | boris-mikhailov-salt-lake |
| vernon_authors | Boris Mikhailov |
| vernon_tags | Art, Arts, Contemporary Art, Art, Modern -- 21st century, Art, Modern -- 20th century, Photography, Landforms, Earth (Planet) -- Surface, Inner planets, Planets, Solar system, Sports, Earth (planet), Bodies of water, Water, Aquatic sports, Documentary photography, Beaches, Lakes, Swimming, Bathing beaches, Salt lakes |
| vernon_production_date | 2002 |
| vernon_brief_description | In the southern Ukrainian town where Boris Mikhailov's father was born, a factory spills untreated water directly out into the open sea. Believing these waters to have healing powers, the local people enjoy swimming in it. All year round, families gather on the shore; onlookers might be reminded of a Russian Baden-Baden. Mikhailov shot the filmic, black and white sequence of Salt Lake in 1986, capturing a Russian bohemia of uncanny, eerie proportions and muted light. --blurb |
| vernon_object_type | Books/Document genres/Information forms/Visual and Verbal Communication |
| vernon_locations | Stored |
| vernon_ob_status | Accessioned |
| vernon_isbn_issn | 3882438150 |
| vernon_subject_people | Boris Mikhailov (b.1938) |
| vernon_subject_objects | — |
| vernon_subject_classes | — |
| vernon_last_sync_timestamp | 2026-02-19 11:20 |
| vernon_cover_image_id | 28129 |