Czech photographer Dana Kyndrová (born 1955) offers a portrait of Russian culture from the 1970s to today. Kyndrová attempts to document not only historical events such as the departure of Soviet forces from Czechoslovakia in the 1990s, but also changes in Russian values and norms.
In seven chapters--adolescence, maternity, entertainment, work, eroticism, faith and old age--Czech photographer Dana Kyndrov explores the subject of woman. Shot primarily in the 1990s but also in the 70s and 80s, Kyndrov's pictures non-judgmentally capture the women she encountered at home and in Switzerland, France and England.