A Second History. New project
"A Second History"
A new project
Curated by Wu Hung
In the past 60 years in China, photos both famous and ordinary have been
manipulated. Ninety examples of these paired doctorings will be on view in "A Second
History." Zhang Dali's latest work and commercial debut in the states is curated by
Wu Hung. The show opens June 9, with an opening reception from 5 to 9 pm. Both the
artist and curator will be present.
As Beijing-based Zhang Dali says, "people will naturally fix what they consider
ugly, and touch those objects that are visible to them." This is the premise behind
the photo pairings, which show how photography was used as a tool to manipulate the
perceived needs of the masses from that particular era. These photos represent a
critical part of Chinese history; as Zhang Dali says "they have guided our lives,
studies, work, and family values." The show consists of vibrant examples of artistic
censorship, used explicitly for political motives, as well as commonplace examples
of photo enhancement made during the same era. These doctored photos make up this
"second history." As curator Wu Hung says, "the doctored images not only help
reconstruct historical events and images of state heroes, but also lay a foundation
for comprehending the world and the idea of the people." The act of taking this
"before" source material and the "after" doctored material and making this a work of
art is a challenging one. Zhang Dali is an exceptional photographer best known for
his graffiti work in which he made 2,000 graffiti profiles in Beijing (especially in
buildings that were in the process of being demolished) and shot photos of this
work.
Zhang Dali's work has been exhibited extensively in Europe and China. The first
installment of this project, "Sublimation," was presented last year in a solo
exhibition at Beijing Commune in China. His work has been shown in the 2002
Guangzhou Triennial, ARCO 2002, and "Between Past and Future: New Photography and
Video from China" which began at the Asia Society and the International Center for
Photography (New York) and traveled to Chicago, London's Victoria & Albert Museum,
and other cities. He has been included in many other major exhibitions around the
world, including "China Art Now" (Singapore Art Museum), "Contemporary Chinese
Photography" (Finland Museum of Photography, Helsinki), "Hot Pot" (Kunstnernes Hus,
Oslo), "Beijing in London" (ICA), and "Fuck Off" (Eastlink Gallery, Shanghai).
Wu Hung is Professor and Director, Center for the Art of East Asia, at the
University of Chicao. He is chief curator of the Gwangju Bienniale 2006, where this
photo series will be presented this fall, and curator of "Between Past and Future:
New Photography and Video from China." He is a frequent curator of Walsh Gallery
shows.
Opening reception : June 9 , 5-9pm
Walsh Gallery
118 North Peoria, 2nd Floor Chicago, IL 60607
Tues - Saturday, 10:30 to 6:30