Alexander Chekmenev
Alexander Chekmenev is a Ukrainian documentary photographer and photojournalist based in Kyiv.
Career
Chekmenev made his first photo while in school, attended a photoclub and later got a professional certificate from a licensed photo studio in Luhansk in 1988.He worked for a studio in Luhansk and did small time jobs taking pictures of weddings, birthdays and other occasions. He also occasionally volunteered as a forensic photographer for an ambulance brigade in the city.
In 1997 he was invited to a Kiyv-based daily newspaper as a photojournalist and moved to Kyiv. In 1998 the newspaper ceased operation, Chekmenev became a freelancer and has been working as an independent photojournalist ever since. Today he works as a photojournalist
His first book was called simply Black and White Photographs and was published in 2008 in Kyiv as a part of series on Ukrainian photography. In 2011 Alexander made a private print of his book Donbass in Germany. Chekmenev created a series of portraits of protestors, called Warriors, as they emerged from the street battles of Euromaidan. His next book Passport was based on his work of 1994/95 and was published in the UK in 2017.
Publications
Publications by Chekmenev
Black and White Photographs. Kyiv: Artbook, 2008.. Ukrainian/English. Edition of 1000 copies.Donbass. Heidelberg: Kehrer, 2011. Edited by Andrej Krementschouk.. German/English/Russian.Passport. Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2017.. Edition of 1000 copies.Lilies. Museum of Kharkiv School of Photography, 2020. Photography and text by Chekmenev. Edited by Sergiy Lebedynskyy.. Ukrainian/English. Edition of 550 copies.- Pharmakon: Ambulance in Luhansk 1994–1995. Palermo: 89books, 2021.. With an essay by Donald Weber.
Publications with others
Insight. Ukrainian black and white photography in the XXI century. 2008.Collections
- Museum of Kharkiv School of Photography, Kharkiv, Ukraine
- Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany
- Mystetskyi Arsenal National [Art and Culture Museum Complex], Kyiv, Ukraine
- Märkisches Museum, Witten, Germany