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Valery Katsuba
Phiscultura
PHISCULTURA
1998 — 2008

Just before New Year 2000, while working in the St. Petersburg Archive of Cinematic and Photographic Documents, which contains over half a million photographs and negatives dating from 1860 onwards, I asked the archive staff for photographs about the way of life in St. Petersburg at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. St. Petersburg, then the capital of the Russian Empire, was a proud, prosperous city which set the tone in business and culture for Russia and the rest of Europe. The archive’s staff, people who are charming and enthusiastic in their work, suggested that I look not only at photographs of balls, picnics and ateliers, but also at some files from the city’s sporting societies. These photographs were not popular in the Soviet period, and were soon deliberately forgotten. What I saw was a revelation in many senses — most of all because I naively imagined that fitness centres and gymnasiums were phenomena of our own time: the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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