Couch Searching
Art project by Tatiana Bulanova
Each work is a single copy, handmade and/or printed with various techniques.

Couch Searching is a personal take on the theme of immigration, finding a new home and loneliness in a big city. At the same time it's a celebration of a long-lasting Berlin tradition of giving one's stuff away, also known as "Zu verschenken'' (German "To give away for free"). One encounters the following scene quite often: an abandoned sofa or its "smaller companion" right in the middle of the street, evicted from the heavens of someone's home's comfort and brought into the hostile environment of the city.

Some of these homeless pieces find their new place at a new apartment, others end up at the BSR dump. But until that moment comes, couches adorn the streets of Berlin, creating a surrealistic imagery. Being an object that doesn't belong here they bring home-like coziness to the environment that lacks any kind of hospitality.

This set of photos was being assembled through a couple of years and has inevitably gained some conceptual weight, since I chose one object and aimed at capturing it in its different variations and in all four seasons. An old cheap analog camera was used to make the process of gathering the material more "true" to the subject. To address the dual nature of the images I've added the frames and decorations that are usually associated with "loud luxury". By doing so, I was hoping to show that, when placed in the urban landscape, a simple everyday object acquires some novel unique connotations and provokes a complex emotional response.
Couch 00001
backlit foil + lightbox, 40x60 cm




Couch 00033
print on canvas with glass beads and fake jewel stones, 40x60 cm
Couch 00038
backlit foil + lightbox, 20x30 cm



Couch 00042
print on hanemühle paper, framed, 10x15 cm
Couch 00014
print on canvas with golden embroidery, 40x60 cm
Couch 50015
print on canvas with golden embroidery and glitter, 20x30 cm
Couch 00009
print on canvas with glass beads, 20x30 cm
Couch 00016
print on hahnemühle paper, golden glitter, framed, 10x15 cm


Couch 00036
acrylic glass print,
10x15 cm



Couch 00035
print on firm foam,
20x30 cm


Couch 50026
photo print, vintage frame,
10x15 cm



Couch 50017
photo print, vintage frame,
10x15 cm


Couch 00020
print on acrylic glass, 10x15 cm



Couch 00012
print on acrylic glass,
20x30 cm


Artist's statement
My work is usually created around a theme that I feel is capable of turning common beliefs and conformities upside down. My current medium is photography. Depending on the subject, I use a vintage analogue camera, a digital one or a simple smartphone lens. Other applications and mixed media materials help me to convey a sense of 'otherworldliness' to the subject or to highlight an unusual side of everyday things and situations.

I believe it's extremely important to keep your eyes and your mind wide open, to see the world more complicated than it seems at first glance. By creating these new layers in my pictures, I'm trying to lift the veil of reality and have a good laugh at its underlining. The main goal is juxtaposing the conventional beliefs with the essence of things.
  • Tatiana Bulanova
    Tatiana (Tanya) Bulanova, born in Saratov, USSR (Russia) in 1987, is a Berlin-based photographer and visual artist. MA in Russian Literature, worked as an editor on various book projects. Her interest in photography grew as she was a student, first by exploring analogue photography with a second-hand Zenith, then moving on to the more technically advanced Pentax. As a freelance photographer, Tatiana focused on commercial portraiture. It wasn't until quite a while later that she switched to art projects. It happened in Germany, where Tatiana moved to in 2016. Since then she dedicated her photo and mix media works to commemorating the quirky side of the metropolis, addressing such topics as immigration, self-reinvention and questioning the truth.


Photocredits:Tatiana Bulanova
All photo and video materials belong to their owners and are used for demonstration purposes only. Please do not use them in commercial projects.
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