Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Chinese Sentiment: A Photo Exhibition By Shen Wei

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Photography

Location

Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, L2-10, Lumenvisum

Start Date

2011/11/05

End Date

2011/12/18

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Photography

Location

Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, L2-10, Lumenvisum

Start Date

2011/11/05

End Date

2011/12/18

Chinese Sentiment: A Photo Exhibition By Shen Wei

Description

Description

Although arts exchange between Hong Kong and China has been intensifying since its return to China, fine art photography as we now see is dominantly in conceptual form. While traditional forms like portrait photography, which has played a significant role in the history of photography, can rarely be found in recent decades. Shen Wei, a Shanghai born fine art photographer, gained tremendous attentions from the international art world by his portraits. He was named as one of the top fifteen emerging photographers in the world by the American Photo Magazine, and was also part of PDN’s annual PDN30 list.

Shen’s recent series Chinese Sentiment on life of the Chinese, composing landscape and portrait photography. The upcoming exhibition at Lumenvisum mainly features his portrait works aim to retain the focus on the subjects’ own self. He invites the audience to “appreciate the real China without its political and economic influence, to reveal China from an internal and intimate perspective.” At the same time, the photographer challenges the audience with a series of questions, like if it is a staged photography or a candid one, as well as the relationships between the photographer and the subjects. Through his images, Shen reveals the complex sentiment of the modern Chinese.

Organiser / Presenter Lumenvisum
Artist:Shen Wei

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2011" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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