This exhibition is curated by Dr. Sarah Cornell, a famous American curator. It brings together 100 exclusive photography works of 39 Western photography masters, presenting a photography exhibition with an international vision and innovative perspective for domestic audiences. The reason for calling this exhibition ‘exclusive’ is that some of them are currently known as the only works printed from negatives. Some are unique due to production techniques, and others are made unreproducible by the inspired hands of artists from originally repeatable images. In the exhibition, one can see the artists’ response to the inherent reproducibility of photography. They reveal the unique creativity of photographic art, which can capture the invisible things in our familiar daily life, such as the passage of time, the trajectory of motion, the trace of light, and even the imprint of deities. The unique works created by the most important photography masters of the last century all point to the opposition between photography and its own reproducibility. It also allows us to glimpse the figures of photography masters exploring photographic art alone on the path of ‘century of solitude’ while looking back on the changes of photography and reflect on the meaning of ‘solitude’. Opening hours: September 15th to March 30th. The specific business status is subject to the opening situation on that day.
‘Century of Solitude’: Exclusive Photography Exhibition of Western Masters
This exhibition is curated by Dr. Sarah Cornell, a famous American curator. It brings together 100 e[...]