I would also recommend checking out Rudensky's project Remains - an exploration of the political and social transformation of the former Soviet Union filtered through a view of intimate details of everyday life.

"Senya"
© Sasha Rudensky

"Valdez"
© Sasha Rudensky

"Mom"
© Sasha Rudensky

"Tomatoes"
© Sasha Rudensky

"Marusja"
© Sasha Rudensky