About Us: Young Photography from China

About Us: Young Photography from China

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Author: Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung
Format: Hardback, 250mm x 300mm, 1740g, 296 pages
Published: Hirmer Verlag, Germany, 2021

What does photography tell us about the lifestyles and mentality in China in the face of the rapid social change? Artists in search of their identity explore the medium of photography experimentally and provide insight into the individual complex worlds of emotions and experiences of their generation.

The publication presents a selection of some 150 works by approximately 30 Chinese artists from the collection of the Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung. The photographs, in black and white or shown as dramatic presentations in colour, were produced from the 1990s until the present day. They show people in big cities, in rural surroundings and in the solitude of nature, between vibrating counter-culture and melancholy, and between coolness and confusion.

Eva-Maria Fahrner-Tutsek worked as a scientist; since 2000 she has been the CEO of the Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung Foundation.

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Author: Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung
Format: Hardback, 250mm x 300mm, 1740g, 296 pages
Published: Hirmer Verlag, Germany, 2021

What does photography tell us about the lifestyles and mentality in China in the face of the rapid social change? Artists in search of their identity explore the medium of photography experimentally and provide insight into the individual complex worlds of emotions and experiences of their generation.

The publication presents a selection of some 150 works by approximately 30 Chinese artists from the collection of the Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung. The photographs, in black and white or shown as dramatic presentations in colour, were produced from the 1990s until the present day. They show people in big cities, in rural surroundings and in the solitude of nature, between vibrating counter-culture and melancholy, and between coolness and confusion.

Eva-Maria Fahrner-Tutsek worked as a scientist; since 2000 she has been the CEO of the Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung Foundation.