Self-taught photographic artist based in Moscow, Russia. He’s interested in studying contemporary landscape and its relationship to social, culture, economy, and politics.
In his latest project Post-Moscow Teo explores the notion of "post-city" in contemporary Moscow, the largest post-Soviet metropolis with a population of more than 12.5M people (as of 2020). The term “post-city" is described by Russian geographer Dmitry Zamyatin as a global city that is "stitched together with communications but lacks integrity", where "a united space is split into fragments" and "communication is replaced by alienation”.
Post- Moscow aims to depict the post-socialist global city with its ongoing neoliberal transformations, and also to explore the city's social and cultural interconnections, through the visual study of its peripheral territories.
Solo exhibitions
2020 Quarantine online group exhibition, curated by Xavi Ceerre
Group exhibitions
2019 “You start to realize....” zine in collaboration with Nastya Mleko and Nastya Pozhidaeva, edition of 20, self-published
2018 “Agua Y Veneno” zine, edition of 50, self-published