About this artwork
In 1994, photojournalist Liu Zheng began making portraits of supposedly deviant or marginal individuals around China; increasingly captivated by the undertaking, he left his job in 1997 with the ambition to create a grand account of what, in Chinese, the photographer calls My Countrymen (Guoren). Attentive to what he calls “the helpless absurdities of human existence,” Zheng considers that someone living may be dead on the inside, while a corpse can continue to inflict pain on its observers, for example through a photograph. In all cases he believes the image is “simultaneously real and surreal, both here and not here.”
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Photography and Media
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Artist
- Liu Zheng
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Title
- A Convict with Glasses, Baoding, Hebei Province
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Origin
- China
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Date
- Made 1995
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Medium
- Gelatin silver print, from the series "My Countrymen (Guoren)," edition 1/10
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Dimensions
- 46 × 46 cm (18 × 18 in., image/paper, sight/appro×.); 60.4 × 60.4 × 3.7 cm (25 × 25 × 1 1/2 in., frame)
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Credit Line
- Gift of Mary Frances Budig and John Hass
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Reference Number
- 2019.1523
Extended information about this artwork
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