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Ordinary People: Portraits from LGBTQ Armenia, Georgia, and Russia
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Ordinary People: Portraits from LGBTQ Armenia, Georgia, and Russia

Collector Grade · B Rarity · Uncommon
Paperback 136 pages 1.05 kg

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Ordinary People: Portraits from LGBTQ Armenia, Georgia, and Russia by Ksenia Kuleshova is a 136-page paperback published by The New Press in 2023. The book offers a focused photographic study on LGBTQ individuals living in culturally conservative societies across Armenia, Georgia, and Russia. Kuleshova uses intimate, close-up portraits to capture the subtle expressions and identities of her subjects, emphasizing their resilience and personal strength amid social and political adversity. The sequencing highlights the contrast between public invisibility and private visibility, offering insight into everyday moments that reveal the humanity behind social stereotypes.

For collectors, this photobook stands out due to its topical focus on LGBTQ communities in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, a region less frequently documented in Western photography. The work addresses contemporary issues of identity and social repression through a personalized lens, making it valuable for those interested in socially engaged and documentary photography. The modest print run and the publisher’s profile suggest a fairly accessible title, but its subject matter and photographic approach may attract collectors who prioritize diversity and expanded narratives in photobooks. Absence of detailed market history or special editions advises a cautious investment approach, but its content relevance and quality sustain interest for thematic collections.