Ren Hang
For My Mother
- One of China's most famous late photographers: Ren Hang has gone down in photography's ever expanding history book as one of the most defining image makers of his generation
- Contemporary portraiture revealing playful compositions of friends and flatmates entirely nude
- Photographed with a snapshot film camera, Ren Hang's photographs are simple but simultaneously highly intriguing and compelling
Jet black hair, porcelain skin, bright red lips and fingernails; figures gazing intensely into the camera; young men and women posing acrobatically with bizarre props; animals and plants in the glaring light of the camera’s flash, situated in urban landscapes, private spaces, or in nature, among rice fields, lotus ponds, and cacti — Ren Hang’s photographs are painfully provocative, but also inward looking and dreamily surreal. Ren Hang depicts the human body as an abstract form, often in idiosyncratic arrangements and perspectives, combining iconic images of William Shakespeare’s dying Ophelia in a river; of Leda, daughter of a Greek king, and the Swan; and of female nudes seen from behind using a distinctive visual vocabulary that draws on abstraction, Surrealism, Dada, and both historic and contemporary photography. Ren Hang’s analog photographs use a playful, humorous visual language to relate the feelings, desires, fears, and loneliness of a young generation in China.
- Publisher
- HOPPER&FUCHS
- ISBN
- 9789464002003
- Publish date
- 1st Mar 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 8.66 in x 11.02 in
- Pages
- 62 Pages
- Illustrations
- 53 color
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