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China : True or real 50 - Private
Dans la Chine contemporaine, la confusion entre les notions de “vrai” et de “faux”, “réalité” et “apparence”, spécifiques à la photographie, se propage dans la vie de tous les jours. Nous avons souvent l’impression d’être confrontés à une “réalité” tellement i...
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Yang Yi, Li Jun, and Meng Jin & Fang Er
In Buddhism, the fundamental concept of "impermanence" teaches that all living and non-living objects are in an unrelenting constant state of change. Time, existence, and consciousness itself are nothing more than a series of eternally changing impermanent instants. For the unprecedented frenzy of development that is modern China there is perhaps no more fitting a metaphor than dust. ...
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Li Jun - Trapped
m97 Gallery is pleased to present "Trapped", a solo photography exhibition of large color portraits by Chengdu-based photographer Li Jun. Li Jun's new "Trapped 2" color photographs are an extension from his first body of black-and-white portraits ("Trapped"), where the photographer documented the isolation and aspirations of amateur Sichuan Opera performers, often...
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