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GRANDmothers – a project by Anna Radchenko

This is Anna Radchenko’s latest production based on generational discrimination, consisting of a set of photographs and a short film. GRANDmothers comes as a humorous visual comment on the social pressure of becoming a mother by a certain age.

GRANDmothers continues Anna Radchenko’s body of work encouraging us to ask: “What if? ”The project plays with the idea that we will eventually be able to have children later in life, to the extent where even as grandparents we will have the choice to become pregnant.

Composed of a set of photographs and a short film, GRANDmothers stands as a humorous visual commentary on society’s pressure to become a mother by a certain age in order to still be considered valuable.

Featuring a cast of older models, GRANDmothers isn’t the first project in which Radchenko has addressed the issue of ageism in contemporary culture. Drawing inspiration from her own mother, Radchenko began exploring the topic with her 2017 fashion film Silver Goddesses in which she celebrated the beauty and spirit of getting older. GRANDmothers represents a continuation of this discourse by presenting creative, active, pregnant women who simply happen to be older.

As in Radchenko’s previous productions there is a strong fashion element in her latest project. GRANDmothers features a selection of up-and-coming and established international designers with a strong focus on Russian labels, such as Outlaw Moscow, Roma Uvarov Design and Fakbyfak. Seeing fashion as a way to express one’s creativity, she highlights how age should not be a constraint when choosing what to wear. Radchenko engages with the viewers’ perception through an aesthetic of opposition. From the styling and production design to the make-up and hair, GRANDmothers challenges our own bias by having us reassess our expectations of what is beautiful, youthful and empowering.

Shot in Russia in what used to be one of the leading gynaecological hospitals in the country, the 1911 Hospital has been unused since 2013. The location also plays with our perception, combining the new with the old. Channeling a strong post-soviet aesthetic, we find pop band posters hanging on the wall, as well as Russian propaganda prints praising the traditional family. The result is an apparent eclectic ensemble, aimed at challenging what we know and take for granted, while leaving us wondering about what would happen if we stopped adhering to social norms and acting according to society’s expectations. 

Artist’s Statement

I was thirty years old when I became a mother. This made me think about how in the USSR I would have been referred to as an “Old Mother” on my medical card. Which is crazy when you think about it. Childless women over the age of forty or fifty are often seen as purposeless and they are encouraged to embrace a more sedentary lifestyle. On the other hand, men are perceived as getting better with age. This mindset is particularly true to Russia, though still very much present all over the world.

GRANDMothers is a reflection on this. It holds an element of criticism, but it’s also a positive reminder of how far we’ve come in terms of being able to make our choices. By having projects such as GRANDmothers published and shared online, I want to make a difference in shifting our mindset and allowing us to perceive ageing as something as valuable for women, as it is for men”.

Credits

Creative Director/Photographer: Anna Radchenko (@anna_radchenko)
Creative Producer (TRXTR_Prod) – Anastasia Limarenko (@sonic_lee)

Cinematographer: Dmitry Khon (@dmitrykhon)
Editor, Colour Grader: Maria Gardash (@gardash.mary)
Gaffer, Camera Technician: Gueorgii Boldenko (@boldmoscow)
Retouching: PRO-POST Retouch (@pro_post_retouch)

Line Producer – Maria Vorobeva (@maria_vorobeva1)
Gaffer/Camera Technician – Gueorgui Boldenko (@boldmoscow)
Spark – Firdavs Bobonazarov (@fedor_bobonazarov)

Production Designer – Elya Strezhenyuk (@elyastrezhenyuk)
Unit Production Manager – Mark Lemanov (@mark.lemanov)
Unit Prod. Assistants – Sasha Severinov (@severinov_photo), Valery Roitman (@danger_pirate),
Vitaly Laysha (@privetlaysha), Alexey Kozhin (@bykozhin), Timur Umiarov

Stylist – Maria Fionina (@makmariee)
Styling Assistants – Ivanilova Ekaterina (@ivanilova_katerina), Lev Vorobyov (@blonde.driving)
Make up – Sasha Yatsenko (@Sasha_yatsenko)
Make-up Assistant – Valentina Borisova (@boriskavalentinovna)
Hair Stylist – Marina Yatsenko (@yac_style)
VFX Make-up – Alexandr Slepukhin (@slepukhin.art), Albina Boychenko – (@albina__albi__)

Brands: Alexander Arutyunov (@alexanderarutyunov_official), Misbhv (@misbhv), Sorry I’m Not (@sorryiamnot), Viva Vox (@vivavoxofficial), Outlaw Moscow (@outlaw_moscow), Dokuchaeva (@dokuchaeva_moscow), Paco Rabanne (@Pacorabanne), Rushev (@rushev), Anton Lisin (@antonlisinrussia), Roma Uvarov Design (@romauvarovdesign), Sergey Soroka x On Course (@sergeysorokaxoncourse), Yana Besfamilnaya (@yanabesfamilnaya_official), Adidas Originals (@adidasoriginals), Maison Margiela (@maisonmargiela), Fakbyfak (@fakbyfak), Marine Serre (@marineserre_official), Olga Sid (@olgasidart)

Cast:

Galina Sokolskaya (@galinasokolskaya)
Natalia Balahnina (@balakhninanata) at OLDUSHKA (@oldushkamodels)
Antonina Medvedeva (@avseregina45)
Ludmila Zhirnova

About Anna Radchenko

Anna Radchenko is an award-winning director and multidisciplinary artist from Moscow, who now lives in London. She specialises in music videos, commercials, mixed media editorial projects and art installations. Graduating with a distinction in MA Fashion Photography from London College of Fashion, Radchenko’s films have been selected by some of the world’s major fashion and short film festivals including Berlin Commercial, Underwire, Aesthetica and LA Fashion Festival. Her vision is grounded in employing surreal ideas to create content that is both optically arresting and memorable. Anna is represented by Kode Media in the UK.

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