Xu Xiaowei :Spacing Memories
Xu Xiaowei :Spacing Memories
hardback
Published:
23 December, 2024
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781916846395 |
| ISBN10 | 1916846394 |
| Number Of Pages | 160 |
| Item Weight | 1292 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Unicorn Publishing Group |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Through his dreamlike photographic collages, Xu Xiaowei brings together objects, places, and images in contemporary China to reconstruct a fragmented memory. His works convey the disorientation caused by the country's rapid transformations in a visual fiction with dystopian overtones. Through these reconstructed photographs, the artist crafts a suspended space between reality and absurdity, where intimate turmoil surfaces without explanation. Fisheye Magazine, France.
'Xiaowei creates the work in a bid to ‘reinvent’ his memories, reflecting the personal turmoil often experienced in the face of rapid changes in Chinese society. If you’d like a look at some unusual contemporary art photography, this book is certainly a great place to start.' Amateur Photographer.
"From film and digital to AI-generated images, Xu Xiaowei has witnessed the transformation of photography technology firsthand. His works blend traditional symbols with futuristic imagery, exploring the paradox of societal development—tradition as the anchor and the future as the sail, both indispensable. He believes that the "irreplaceability" of photography is returning to humanity itself: empathy, emotional flow, and immediate perception are the core elements that machines cannot replicate.” Visionaire China by Jessica and Zou Xunxing
Author's Bio
Xu Xiaowei is a highly successful professional photographer from China. Over the last ten years he has worked with well-known fashion brands such as Bazaar, Elle, L’Officiel, Modern Weekly, Life Magazine and Self. At the same time, he has pursued his artistic passion as an artist (he initially trained as an oil painter) and collaborated with some of the most prominent contemporary Chinese artists. He also created a series of photography-based artworks that stood out from his fashion photography. He won Gold in Press/Fashion at the Prix de la Photographie Paris and Award of Excellence at Communication Arts magazine in 2017. Dr Joshua Gong is a leading expert on contemporary Chinese art. He was a recipient of the Young Scholar Grant, Tate Modern, 2015.