Side-Life is a compilation of large multi-media drawings on translucent synskin produced over the span of five decades. The prone figures were inspired by funerary sculptures from the Church of Saint Denis in Paris. The volume’s title references a poem by a poet of the holocaust, Paul Celan.
The book comes with an essay “Peter Liashkov’s Lifelong Investigations of Post-Physical Being” by art critic and curator, David S. Rubin.