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Viktoria Sorochinski's 'Anna ed Eve' Explores Mother-Daughter Bonds Through Staged Photography

publication · 2026-04-30

Ukrainian-Canadian photographer Viktoria Sorochinski created the series 'Anna ed Eve' (2005-2012) in Montreal, documenting the relationship between a young Soviet-origin mother, Anna, and her daughter, Eve. Over seven years, Sorochinski staged scenes blending folklore and myth with everyday life, subverting traditional mother-daughter dynamics. In images like 'Switching Places' and 'Attachment,' Eve appears to care for Anna, while 'Exchanging Wisdom' depicts knowledge transfer. Themes of exile, growth, and cultural preservation emerge in works such as 'Asylum' and 'Sprouting Roots.' Sorochinski noted the blurry boundary between child and adult due to Anna's youth, making power roles ambiguous. The series balances fantasy and documentary, revealing a real relationship through constructed scenes. The article was produced in collaboration with Luigi Falanga.

Key facts

  • Viktoria Sorochinski is a Ukrainian-Canadian photographer based in Montreal.
  • The series 'Anna ed Eve' was created between 2005 and 2012.
  • The project follows a young Soviet-origin mother, Anna, and her daughter, Eve.
  • Sorochinski uses staged theatrical scenes rather than documentary reportage.
  • Themes include mother-daughter dynamics, exile, growth, and cultural preservation.
  • Photographs like 'Switching Places' and 'Attachment' show role reversals.
  • The series was produced in collaboration with Luigi Falanga.
  • The work is described as a blend of fantasy and documentary.

Entities

Artists

  • Viktoria Sorochinski
  • Luigi Falanga

Locations

  • Montreal
  • Canada

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