“The Wedding” was published and designed by Mörel Books in 2011. Boris Mikhailov documents, far away from the typical visual cliches of a weeding, the wedding of a homeless couple in Ukraine, in a disturbing and also humorous way.

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)


“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov 

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov 

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov 


“The Wedding” is bound in imitation of a traditional wedding album, with faux-leather and gold-debossed lettering designed by calligrapher John Stevens. It is further finished off with a text by Adrian Searle and comes in a limited edition of 1.000.

You can still get a copy at Mörel Book.
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#Boris Mikhailov #The Wedding 

“The Wedding” was published and designed by Mörel Books in 2011. Boris Mikhailov documents, far away from the typical visual cliches of a weeding, the wedding of a homeless couple in Ukraine, in a disturbing and also humorous way.

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov (pictures via: photoeye.com)


“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov 

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov 

“The Wedding”, Mörel Books, 2011 © Boris Mikhailov 


“The Wedding” is bound in imitation of a traditional wedding album, with faux-leather and gold-debossed lettering designed by calligrapher John Stevens. It is further finished off with a text by Adrian Searle and comes in a limited edition of 1.000.

You can still get a copy at Mörel Book.
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#Boris Mikhailov #The Wedding