Emmanuil Yevzerikhin (1911-1984) worked as correspondent for the main Soviet news agency, TASS for many years. His masterful portrayal of Soviet life through a unique photographic method elevated him to iconic status in his lifetime. These are just some of the classical works by the photojournalist.
1. Spring in Moscow. 1950
2. Taxi on Sverdlov Square, Moscow. 1935
(now Teatralnaya Square)
3. MSU construction at Leninskie Gory. 1949-1953
4. Dvorets Sovetov station. Moscow, 1935
(now Kropotkinskaya station)
5. Morning in the city. Moscow, 1940
6. Sports parade at the Dynamo stadium. Moscow, august 1947
7. Winter. Moscow, 1941
8. Okhotny Ryad. Moscow, 1930
9. Gorky Park. Summer Cafe. Moscow, late 1930s
10. The All-Union Agricultural Exhibition. Moscow, 1939
(now the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy, or VDNKh)
11. Morning workout. 1938
12. Files of demonstrators, May 1, 1953
An exhibition of Emmanuil Yevzerikhin’s works is on display as part of Photobiennale 2020 at the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow, to last until April 5.