'Contemporary Chinese Photography'. The exhibition presents different works by: Ma Kang, Zhang Bojun, Feng Fangyu, Peikwen Cheng, Huang Xiaoliang et Qiu Minye, the young emerging generation of Chinese photographers.
The journalist Sabine Köhncke already wrote in 2006 for ARTE magazine «the photography is the art which illustrates most faithfully modern China and its explosive dynamism». An entire generation of young Chinese photographers was emerging and they were able to reinvent China through this medium. From Maleonn to Zhou Hongbin we note in this exhibition the vivacity of propositions, we discover the shared stakes, their will to put a look on the contemporary society as much as on the history of China and its traditions while at the same time being guided by various points of view.
To present the contemporary Chinese photography by the way of a collective exhibition makes it possible to show the wealth of the glances of these artists. When Peikwen Cheng trains his camera at the Burning Man to captures the dreamlike installations imagined by the festival-goers, Maleonn goes across China to the most out-of-the-way villages in order to draw up their portraits, and Feng Fangyu chooses as subject the former Summer Palace Yuan Mingyuan going back over on the traces of one of the most important places of the Chinese tradition. Within so much variety of subjects, we find the balance looked for by all the artists between the marvelous and the reality, a certain poetry in the staging of their subjects, a work based on light and colors, compositions marked by traditions, so many elements which are suited to this generation.
By the bridge created with China since 2009, the gallery Magda Danysz offers here the opportunity to discover young Chinese artists, this generation which knew how to renew the questions which they had through the photo. It draws up an exciting outline of the prosperity, the originality and the vitality of the Chinese contemporary photography.
Image: Qiu Minye
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Opening: 29 November, 2014 from 6pm to 9pm
Galerie Magda Danysz
78, rue Amelot, Paris 11, France
open from tuesday to friday from 11 AM to 7 PM
saturday from 2 PM to 7 PM