Artist Statement

Born in the USSR, a country that no longer exists, and having emigrated to New York as a teenager, I have experienced firsthand the dislocation of memory and identity, which has immensely influenced my practice. As a photographer and visual researcher, my practice is rooted in investigation of memory, truth, and the production of knowledge. By enlisting various mediums such as photography, video, archives, and machine learning I seek to create multi-vocal methodologies that penetrate traditional narratives of stable cultural histories.

In my work, I examine how technology and storytelling intertwine to shape our understanding of the past, future and present. I am fascinated by the dislocation of identity and how these shifts affect our collective social memory. By juxtaposing personal experiences with broader historical and socio-political contexts, I invite viewers to question their own perceptions of truth. Working with a wide range of mediums, I explore the intersection of technology and the mediation of memory, examining the ways in which advancements in communication tools impact our ability to remember and interpret the past.

I am committed to fostering empathy and understanding in my work, as I believe that storytelling and image making technologies have the power to transcend cultural and geographic boundaries, enabling us to cultivate connections and find common ground in a progressively interconnected world. In essence, my artistic practice is an invitation to critically examine the myriad of truths that shape our collective memory.

Biography

Alexey Yurenev is an artist, visual researcher, and educator whose work explores the intersections of memory, technology, and production of knowledge. He is Adjunct Faculty in the visual arts MFA Program at Columbia University and a faculty member at the International Center of Photography (ICP).

His work has been exhibited internationally at venues including FOAM (Amsterdam), Hangar (Brussels), MOMus Modern/Costakis Collection (Thessaloniki), and Rencontres d’Arles. He is the author of the book Seeing Against Seeing (2025).

Yurenev’s projects have been featured in The New York Times, National Geographic, Literary Hub, and Topic. His work is held in collections such as Johns Hopkins University Special Collections, FOAM Museum, and the Anti-Krieg Museum. He has been recognized by Photographer of the Year International and received the Silurian Society Award for excellence in arts and culture journalism. He has also been nominated for an Emmy Award and the FOAM Paul Huf Award.

He is the co-founder of FOTODEMIC, an online platform for innovative visual strategies, and the founder and executive producer of Living Room, a monthly public program for ICP alumni.

exhibitions

2026

  • Silent Hero, Echoes of Silence, Rotterdam Photo Festival, Rotterdam, NL

2025

  • Silent Hero, Prompting the Real, Palazzo Poggi, Bologna, IT

  • Silent Hero, La Nuit de L'Année, Rencontres D'Arles, Arles, FR

  • Seeing Against Seeing, History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia

  • Seeing Against Seeing, Universal War, MOMus/Costakis Collection, Thessaloniki, GR

  • In This Together, Photoville, New York, US

  • Your Grandmother Highness Vernissage, NYC Mayor's Office, Brooklyn, NY

  • Silent Hero, Photography and Generative Images, Hangar Art Center, Brussels, BE

2024

  • Silent Hero, Missing Mirror, FOAM, Amsterdam, NL

  • Seeing Against Seeing, Dummy Award '24, Rencontres D'Arles

  • Seeing Against Seeing, Dummy Award '24, Lodz, PL

  • Seeing Against Seeing, Dummy Award '24, Institto Italiano Di Fotografia Milano, Milan, IT

  • Seeing Against Seeing, Dummy Award '24, Grisart Barcelona, Barcelona, SP

  • Seeing Against Seeing, Dummy Award '24, Photobook Museum, Cologne, GE

2023

  • “In Times of Trouble We Dream with Open Eyes” — Grey Space in the Middle, The Hague, NL

  • Museumnacht Den Haag — Kunstmuseum Den Haag, The Hague, NL

  • “Undercurrents” — in collaboration with the Embassy of the Netherlands in China, SCOP, Shanghai, China

  • “Unstill” — graduating exhibition of Photography & Society, Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, NL

2022

  • “Yolun Dişinda” — group exhibition in collaboration with Darağaç Collective, Darağaç, Izmir, Turkey

  • “Undocumented Migration” — group exhibition contextualizing Jason De Leon’s Hostile 94 installation, Amare, The Hague, NL

  • Counter Currents — in collaboration with KABK and Creative Court, Bunker at Waterkant, The Hague, NL

  • Atrij ZRC, In Ukraine — Ljubljana, Slovenia

  • Villa Ockenburgh, In Ukraine: Coming Home — The Hague, NL

  • Dobbin Mews, In Ukraine — Brooklyn, USA

2021

  • The Book of Bikin — NYFA City Artist Corps

2020

  • The Royal — VIDA Archive presents Exotic Masculinity, curated by Samantha Sutcliffe, Brooklyn, NY

  • PhotoNOLA — “Exile,” New Orleans, LA

  • PhotoNOLA — “Welcome to the Exit,” New Orleans, LA

  • 22 Ludlow — Leap Year 2020, New York, NY

2019

  • Invisible City — Zavod Studio, Odesa, Ukraine

2018

  • Signal Crossing — ICP Rita Hillman Gallery, New York, NY

notable collections

  • Johns Hopkins University Special Collections

  • The Photobook Museum

  • Anti-Kriegs Museum

  • FOAM Museum

residencies

2025

  • Philosophy & Photography Lab, Thessaloniki, GR

  • Arts Letters and Numbers – Averil Park, NY

2024

  • Reflexions 2.0 Venice, Italy

  • Arts Letters and Numbers – Averil Park, NY

  • Reflexions 2.0 Landskrona Photo Festival Sweden

2023

  • Reflexions 2.0 Incadaques Festival Cadaques, Spain

speaking engagements

2026

  • Seeing Against Seeing book panel in conversation with Fred Ritchin and Teun van der Heijden, Printed Matter, New York

  • Artist Talk, Rotterdam Photo Festival, Rotterdam, NL

  • Seeing Against Seeing book panel, Columbia University, New York

2025

  • Artist Talk, Les Nuits Photo, Paris, FR

  • Artist Talk, Seeing Against Seeing - FOAM, Amsterdam, NL

  • Parse Journal, Autograph Gallery – Encounters in the Archive, London, UK

  • Artist talk, Momus Costakis Collection, Thessaloniki, GR

  • Why Remember? Testimonies of Light, History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, BA

  • Artist talk, Hangar Art Center, Brussels, BE

2024

  • Visual Strategies in Documentary Practice, ICP, New York

  • International Conference of Photography and Theory 2024, Nicosia, Cyprus

  • Machine Visions, Columbia University, New York

  • 10x10 Photo Books Salon #76, Photography and Photobooks in the Age of AI with Fred Ritchin, Brian Palmer, and Alexey Yurenev, Magnum Foundation, New York

  • Fred Ritchin, Brian Palmer and Alexey Yurenev, Magnum Foundation, New York

  • Aalto Photomedia 2024 Conference, Helsinki, Finland

  • Voidopolis with Kat Mustatea, Charlotte Kent and Arielle Saber at John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

  • New Histories, Raclin Murphy Museum at Notre Dame University with Gregory Eddi Jones

  • Synthetic Visions with Fred Ritchin and Danielle Ezzo, ICP, NYC

2023

  • Catchlight Storyteller Summit “Synthetic Images: Opportunity or a Threat?” With Hany Farid, Jonas Bendiksen, moderated by Pamela Chen San Francisco, CA

  • Magnum Foundation “Synthetic Images” artist talk, moderated by Fred Ritchin New York, NY

  • “Artist Methodologies,” LUCA School of Art, moderated by Sofie Crabbé Ghent, Belgium

  • “Artist Methodologies: Machine Learning,” NYU ITP Experimental Photo, led by Ellen Nickels Brooklyn, New York

2022

  • Counter Currents – in collaboration with KABK and Creative Court – Bunker at Waterkant, The Hague, NL

  • Pakhuis de Zwijger – Visual Storytelling / State of the Arts – with Karen Archey, Natasha Greenhalgh and Jan Robert Leegte, moderated by Lars Boering – Amsterdam, NL

2021

  • Magnum Photos – Beyond Magnum: The Real, the Unreal and the Authentic With Debi Cornwall, Josue Rivas, Marvin Heiferman, moderated by Fred Ritchin New York, NY

2020

  • Documentary: Beyond Still Image with Stephen Mayes, Laia Abril, Bayeté Ross Smith and Lewis Bush, hosted by Michelle Bogre and Paul Wenham-Clarke Meero Foundation IG Live: Bayeté Ross Smith, “Our Kind of People” Camera Torino – live talk with Gaia Squarci – Torino, IT

  • Meero Foundation featuring Fotodemic – Paris, FR

  • Russian Independent Self-Published – book dummy presentation – Moscow, RU

2019

  • Studio Zavod – artist talk – Odessa, UK

books

2023

2021

  • The Book of Bikin Artist book

2018

  • New York Edited, Belonging | Hannes Wanderer – excerpt from Silka, collaboration with Ostkreuzschule

teaching

2026

  • AI and Photography, Columbia University, New York

2025

  • Columbia University, MFA Visual Art – Adjunct Professor

  • International Center of Photography, Full-Time Program – “On Speaking Nearby”

2024

  • International Center of Photography, Full-Time Program – “From Fact to Fiction”

  • International Center of Photography, Full-Time Program – “(Pre)Occupied Landscapes”

2023

  • Columbia University, MFA Visual Arts – Visiting critic

  • International Center of Photography, Open Education – “Synthetic Visions”

  • International Center of Photography, Open Education – “Documentary Practice: Visual Strategies”

2022

  • International Center of Photography, Documentary Practice Full-Time Program – “Inside the Black Box”

2021

  • International Center of Photography, Documentary Practice Full-Time Program – Reading the Light

  • International Center of Photography, Documentary Practice Full-Time Program – Digital Production Seminar

awards + honors

2025

  • Favorite books of 2025, Lensculture

  • New York City Mayor’s Office – Certificate of Recognition

2024

  • Dummy Award 24 – Seeing Against Seeing – shortlist

  • Foam Paul Huf Award – nomination

2022

  • Shorty Awards – Inaccessible Cities, Al Jazeera – finalist Photolucida Critical Mass – finalist

  • Emmy – Inaccessible Cities, Al Jazeera – nomination

2021

  • Star Book Dummy Award nomination – Welcome to the Exit

  • New York Foundation for the Arts – City Artist Corps Grant

2020

  • PDN’s 30 nomination

2019

  • PDN’s 30 nomination

  • POYi – finalist – Community Awareness category

  • Joop Swart Masterclass nomination

  • Silurian Society Award | Excellence in Journalism | Arts and Culture

  • Magenta Flash Forward 2019 | Top 100 Emerging Photographers

  • Tokyo Reminders Photography Stronghold Masterclass

2018

  • New York Times – Year in Pictures 2018 Eddie Adams Workshop XXXI Moscow International Foto Awards – 2nd Place, Editorial – Yuri’s Journey to Hell

bibliography

2024

  • Larval Memories: Spectralizing the Past through AI Photography, virtual photography by Ali Shobeiri, Transcript Publishing

  • The Epidemic of Silent Heroes by Olga Bubich, Syg.ma The Missing Mirror by Tonya Sudiono, NRC, June 13

  • Silent Hero by Mari Bastashevski, Foam Magazine #66 Interview by Fred Ritchin (forthcoming), Synthetic Eye, Thames and Hudson

2023

  • The Routledge Companion to Photography, Representation and Social Justice Transcript of a panel discussion, Beyond Magnum: The Real, the Unreal and the Authentic, with Marvin Heiferman, Josue Rivas and Debi Cornwall, moderated by Fred Ritchin, edited by Moritz Neumüller

  • The Routledge Companion to Photography, Representation and Social Justice Exiting the Photographic Universe by Fred Ritchin

2022

  • Synthetic Confabulations Essay for Re-Vue.org in English and German, October 23, 2022