Evgeny Mokhorev
Mokhorev was the first Russian photographer who opened a door to the fragile and troubled world of children. Since the late 1980s, he has passionately explored the marginal territories of adolescence, revelations of lost childhood, and magical transformations into adulthood. Over the years, he has developed a unique style that continues to inspire many photographers and followers. His first solo exhibition outside of his homeland was in Paris in 1992, right after the collapse of the Soviet Union. It was held within the framework of Mois de la Photo à Paris Photography Festival where he became a sensation, one of the key photographers to emerge from the former Soviet Union
His series "Games Children Play" about orphans and street kids of St. Petersburg attracted tremendous attention. In the US, it was shown in "Changing Reality" at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, in 1991; at the MIT Museum in "Russian Photographers Renewal and Metamorphosis from the late Soviet Era to the 1990s," Cambridge, MA; and in "Russia: Chronicles of Change" at the Southeast Museum of Photography, Daytona Beach, FL, both in 1996.
"Ambiguous Desires" (shown here) considers an age of discovering one’s sensuality, a mysterious metamorphosis from childhood into adolescence. Known for its social crises and emotional tempests, it is also a period when the tacit becomes explicit, when what is recognized becomes understood. Mokhorev possesses a special portal allowing him to enter the complex universe of pubescent youth, and to capture the wonder of innocence and unfamiliar longings expressed by his models. The growth of human understanding and sexual awareness in a teenager is one of the most intricate, amazing, and beautiful phenomena in nature.








about 1 year ago
These photos are very beautiful and artistic. Thanks Josh.
about 1 year ago
Awesome photos…
about 1 year ago
Hi,
I think the little fencer at the end … is not a boy :-) You may see her in several other photos in a more “girlie” way here: http://www.photosight.ru/users/2041/
… but anyway these are tremendous photos, I love this photographer sinces many years (wether he shots boys or girls :-))
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about 1 year ago
Great to see you post these Josh! Mokhorev is one of my favourite photographers.
about 1 year ago
I LOVE THESE PHOTOS,PLUS THE EDUCATIONAL INFO THROW IN IS GOOD FOR THE MIND AND THE SOUL.I NEVER HEARD OF THIS PHOTOGRAPHER BEFORE THIS DAY.THANK’S AGAIN JOSH FOR KEEPING THIS SITE ON A HIGHER LEVEL THEN THE OTHER’S.
about 1 year ago
Thanks for pointing out a great photographer. You should check out Alexey Titarenko, another really interesting and talented picture taker.
about 1 year ago
Thanks a lot for posting this. Must admit I’ve not heard of him before, but his photos are remarkable – very sensual as well as artistic. Don’t quite know why he’s escaped my attention, but I’m off to google him….
about 1 year ago
great set of pics so inocent looking yet so provocative at the same time, thanks for posting em.
about 1 year ago
Thank you, Josh, for posting these. This man is clearly a genius, he perfectly captures that strange teenage mixture of innocence, eroticism, bravado and uncertainty; and they’re ravishingly beautiful photographs too, what a dream he has made of St Petersburg ;-)
His images of girls are intriguing – they are so deliciously boyish, so much so that we are often fooled into thinking they are boys. Sharp-eyed readers may have noticed that the little fencer is not the only androgyne here – apart from the obvious girl with breasts there is another girl, one you might have thought was a boy.
about 1 year ago
Thanks for the pics!
about 1 year ago
Hey Josh I’ve seen him before but thanks for the reminder!
Interestingly that photosight.ru gallery gives his name as Евгений Максимов which transliterates as Maximov, not Mokhorev. Does anyone know about this difference?
about 1 year ago
Puzzle solved, I think. I’ve found his name most other places in Russian written Мохорев, which is Mokhorev, so I think that photofile.ru user just made a mistake. There is another photographer Evgeny Maximov, but not of special interest here :)
about 1 year ago
I spoke too soon. This Ukrainian page entitled “Young Androgyny” http://www.proza.com.ua/visions/nye_androginy_71fa.shtml gives both names as alternatives :D