Polaroids from the Middle Kingdom : Old and New World Visions of China
by
Lukas Birk
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0988174561
ISBN-13
9780988174566
Publisher
Glitterati Inc
Imprint
Glitterati Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 16th, 2014
Print length
128 Pages
Weight
1,888 grams
Dimensions
31.00 x 38.50 x 1.00 cms
Product Classification:
Individual photographersPlaces & peoples: general & pictorial works
Ksh 7,900.00
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Lukas Birk photographs contemporary Beijing using expired Polaroid film, his medium acting as a metaphor for modern China s rapid development and the nostalgia left behind.
Represents a true photographic pioneer; Birk''s medium is inventive and predates the contrived nostalgia of contemporary apps and filters. This innovative collection of images is a standout in the travel photography genre Upon relocating to Beijing, photographer Lukas Birk attempts to escape the sense of stagnation that plagued him in his central European home. He encounters a group of like-minded young creatives who share his sentiment of "nostalgia teetering on the edge of melancholy." Hoping to express that feeling, Birk discovers his father''s collection of expired Polaroid film. With Birk''s medium acting as a metaphor for the transformation of modern China - its rapid development and the void of nostalgia left behind - this book presents a sense of something from the past interrupted by modern motives, a collision of old and new world visions. In her insightful foreword, art advisor Katherine Don details Birk''s contribution to contemporary art in China and comments on his pioneering innovation. Birk''s stunning collection of inventive imagery captures the vibrancy of contemporary life, inspired by the filter of his own nostalgia and longing.
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