Rafal Milach

First March of Gentlemen

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In The First March of Gentlemen, Rafal Milach creates a fictitious narrative composed of authentic stories. He retells the historical childrens’ strike in Września in Poland from the early 20th Century, through collaged archive photographs from the 1950s and 1960. By blending these elements, he has created a new narrative, to be read as a playful metaphor for the political situation of the present. This project was created by the Deutsche Borse Prize shortlisted photographer on the Kolekcja Września residency programme in 2016.

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Publisher: GOST
Published: 2018
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 72
Size: 6.5 x 8.1 in (16.5 x 20.7 cm)

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Rafał Milach

Rafał Milach’s work explores themes of history and transformation—particularly within the former Soviet bloc—using a myriad of mediums such as photography, conceptual art, books, video and curation. Though he initially tackled subjects through a traditional documentary perspective, his later projects draw on a more conceptual approach.

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