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China Between is a photographic exploration of the modern city culture of contemporary China.When the Peoples¿ Republic set up its Special Economic Zones in the 1980s communist China entered intoglobal trade and international capital. The goal was financial but new money also brought new values and newways of life. Polly Braden¿s photography is an intimate response to the material and psychological effects of thechanges experienced by the country¿s new urban class. Shot over three years in Shanghai, Xiamen, Shenzhen andKunming, China Between is a revelatory portrait. No longer will images of epic scenes dominate our viewof this country. Braden shows how a casual glance, a moment of doubt or a quick trip to the shopping mallcan tell us as much about modern China as any image of a dam, a protest or a teeming workforce.¿ anthropological documents and a personal travelogue; a series of intimate portraits and,more generally, studies of a country undergoing a massive transition from a predominantly agrarianto an urban culture. ¿ Jennifer Higgie, editor of Frieze magazineA winner of the Jerwood Photography Prize (2003) and The Guardian Newspaper Young Photographer of theYear (2002), Polly Braden has exhibited at venues internationally including the Institute of Contemporary Arts(London) and the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago (USA). In recent years she has producedextended photo-essays in the UK, the Middle East, Morocco, Kenya and China and her photography has appearedin The Guardian, The Saturday Telegraph magazine, Ei8ht magazine, Portfolio, ICON, Photoworks, Frieze, TheSydney Morning Herald and D Magazine (Italy). Now based in London, Polly has lived in China and photographedthe country over the last decade.The book is accompanied by texts by David Campany, Reader in Photography at the University of Westminster,London and by Jennifer Higgie, editor of Frieze magazine.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781904587880
  • Indbinding:
  • Hardback
  • Sideantal:
  • 96
  • Udgivet:
  • 1. august 2010
  • Størrelse:
  • 252x306x16 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 972 g.
  • Ukendt - mangler pt..

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China Between is a photographic exploration of the modern city culture of contemporary China.When the Peoples¿ Republic set up its Special Economic Zones in the 1980s communist China entered intoglobal trade and international capital. The goal was financial but new money also brought new values and newways of life. Polly Braden¿s photography is an intimate response to the material and psychological effects of thechanges experienced by the country¿s new urban class. Shot over three years in Shanghai, Xiamen, Shenzhen andKunming, China Between is a revelatory portrait. No longer will images of epic scenes dominate our viewof this country. Braden shows how a casual glance, a moment of doubt or a quick trip to the shopping mallcan tell us as much about modern China as any image of a dam, a protest or a teeming workforce.¿ anthropological documents and a personal travelogue; a series of intimate portraits and,more generally, studies of a country undergoing a massive transition from a predominantly agrarianto an urban culture. ¿ Jennifer Higgie, editor of Frieze magazineA winner of the Jerwood Photography Prize (2003) and The Guardian Newspaper Young Photographer of theYear (2002), Polly Braden has exhibited at venues internationally including the Institute of Contemporary Arts(London) and the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago (USA). In recent years she has producedextended photo-essays in the UK, the Middle East, Morocco, Kenya and China and her photography has appearedin The Guardian, The Saturday Telegraph magazine, Ei8ht magazine, Portfolio, ICON, Photoworks, Frieze, TheSydney Morning Herald and D Magazine (Italy). Now based in London, Polly has lived in China and photographedthe country over the last decade.The book is accompanied by texts by David Campany, Reader in Photography at the University of Westminster,London and by Jennifer Higgie, editor of Frieze magazine.

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