
“Maquette Braunschweig” was published by Steidl in 2010, and is Boris Mikhailov’s analysis of Germany’s political and demographic development. In the beginning of 2008, Boris Mikhailov accompanied the theater play “Perser” by Aischylos, with amateur actors. The play was produced as an allegory of war and a young democracy. Boris Mikhailov was also a part of the production process and created four acts: “German Portraits”, “Shooting”, “Bus Stop” and “Home T(h)eatre”, which take a close look at the weak points and the margins of this community, and portraits the future of Germany.

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov

“Maquette Braunschweig”, Steidl 2010 © Boris Mikhailov
“My former slapdash Soviet methodologies united with German reality have helped me, I believe, to manifest something new. Perhaps something very small and simple but in some way very pure.” - Boris Mikhailov
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