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Excerpt:
...What does the term body 'adornment' suggest to you?
An aesthetic preoccupation akin to a cultural obsession
with clothes and fashion? A vehicle for individual expression?
Or a practice that reflects and sustains ideas about
the broader social realm in which tattooed bodies and
their persons are located? Danzig Baldaev's new book,
the Russian Criminal Tattoo Encyclopaedia provides
a shocking graphical lexicon of the body adornment of
Russian convicts that provokes a radical reassessment
of the term.
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The book lays bare a visual communication system made
up of allegorical messages and cryptic drawings that
not only challenges ideas about the body but also about
Russian social history. This fascinating compilation
of tattoo drawings, photographic portraits and detailed
diagrams introduces us to a visual language understood
in and out of correctional institutions from St Petersburg
to Siberia and across Central Asia. On the skin of thieves,
hooligans, murderers and rapists, lies an iconography
so complex that even the KGB supported Baldaev's work.
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