Showing posts with label Beijing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beijing. Show all posts

5.22.2013

ANDERSON + LOW: An Intimate Journey with Chinese Gymnasts at Fahey/Klein

 Anderson + Low
Dong Zhengdong from the Project Endure, 2009/2010

 Anderson + Low
Gymnasium from the Project Endure, 2009/2010

 Anderson + Low
 Beam Training from the Project Endure, 2009/2010

 Anderson + Low
Huang Huidan from the Project Endure, 2009/2010

Anderson + Low
 Warming Up from the Project Endure, 2009/2010

May 23 - July 6, 2013
Artist Reception: May 23, 7 – 9 PM

Fahey/Klein Gallery presents "ENDURE: An Intimate Journey with the Chinese Gymnasts", the first exhibition in the western world of this project from contemporary photographers, Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low. The exhibition is comprised of large-scale color photographs taken over a two-year period documenting the elite Chinese gymnasts, their challenging and dedicated training program, their character, and the team's training facilities in Beijing.

Athletics, endurance, and the process of training have inspired Anderson + Low for over twenty years, but it wasn't until 2009 that the duo was granted exclusive and completely unique access to photograph the Chinese gymnasts.   Nobody has been given this access, and the results are as unprecedented as they are extraordinary. Over the following two years, Anderson & Low would work to create a documentary series that reinvents traditional sport imagery. Whereas conventional sport photography primarily focuses on the winning moment, or an instance of heartbreaking defeat-Anderson & Low's images explore the mental and physical process of training itself, and the structure and discipline the young gymnasts endure. The images capture powerful moments of stillness and transcend into a study of the human condition in microcosm, an examination of the purest human emotions under intense pressure. Although the images have a distinctly contemporary feel, athletics, training, and competition are among the most ancient and earliest depicted themes. Anderson & Low's images reference classic Greek and Roman forms, and the ancient ideal of the trained athlete. Their photographs examine the tension between the athlete's ideal and the very real limitations of the human body.

Anderson + Low state that the goal of the project is to celebrate the extraordinary athletes they have spent years photographing alongside, and of whom they remain in awe. They use the word "Endure" in a triumphal sense, celebrating these gymnasts' stamina, endurance, dedication, character and through this they celebrate the human spirit as a whole. Their images avoid judgment; instead, the detailed scrutiny in these images conveys the physical and mental experiences of the athletes, and the photographers' feeling of respect and admiration towards the athletes' strength, grace, power and determination. This became evident to the photographers when they first witnessed the athletes training in their massive gymnasium in early 2009, "We experienced profound emotion, intimate and powerful, made all the more intense by this primal response being so unexpected. It was, and still is, unforgettable; until that moment, we had not known that sport could still make us feel something so simple, as though it was the first time we have ever seen people train." (ENDURE, Serindia Contemporary Publications, 2012)

Since 1990, Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have been collaborating creatively as Anderson + Low. Their work has been exhibited internationally, and belongs to many public and private collections including: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Victoria + Albert Museum, London; National Portrait Galleries (United Kingdom and Australia); National Gallery of Australia; Museum of Fine Art, Houston; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, and La Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris among many others. A limited edition book of "Endure" was recently released by Serindia Publications (2012). Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low live and work in London, United Kingdom. (Courtesy Fahey/Klein)


Untitled (Kit The Swordsman), The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Photo © Elizabeth Paul Avedon / All rights reserved

EA: Where did you two meet?
Jonathan Anderson: We met in a photographic facility in London 25 years ago October the 12th this year. We’ve been working as the team 'Anderson + Low' for over twenty years.   Edwin Low: We submitted some work for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. It was quite unique because it was the first time they accepted Photography as an art form in the Royal Academy. The rest is history.  Jonathan Anderson: We thought we’d better take ourselves seriously and carry on, so that's where it all started.

11.17.2012

SVA PHOTOGRAPHY: Student Images | Part I Documentaries

Photograph © Xizi Wang
 
Photograph © Xizi Wang

 LAW OFFICER vs. THAI RESTAURANT, BEIJING
by Xizi Wang
"These photographs were taken when I interned for a Beijing newspaper. The case was about a Thai restaurant arrears for the cook's salaries for almost for two years, and the law officers who had the authorization to enforce closing this restaurant’s office. In the photograph at top, the law officer showed the Thai restaurant manager the enforcement order to close and she reacted really aggressively. In the second image, the Thai restaurant manager is surrounded by photographers from different newspapers and local TV stations."


Photograph © Zoha Babazadeh 
An ancient gateway into the Grand Bazaar

Photograph © Zoha Babazadeh

 THE GRAND BAZAAR, TEHRAN
by Zoha Babazadeh
"The Grand Bazaar is a historical market situated in the capital of Iran, Tehran. Throughout history, the Grand Bazaar has played host to banks and financiers, mosques and guest houses. Traditionally, the Tehran bazaar was split into corridors, each specializing in different types of goods, including copper, carpets, paper, spices, as well as traders selling all types of goods."
 
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NEW YORK COMIC CON by Mary Wienckowski
 
"I have been going to comic, anime and video game conventions since I was fifteen. Since then it became as integral to my annual schedule as any other major holiday. But like anything that becomes condemned to routine, there is a risk of something once considered wondrous becoming monotonous." Vimeo link

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"Behind the scenes of three of my recent shoots of models posing with movement. I’ve had a special connection to these models from both the aesthetic of their look and the way we work together. With the use of video, the audience is brought into an experience that goes beyond the still photograph." Vimeo link
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Inspired by a talk given to my sophomore BFA Photography students at the School of Visual Arts by James Estrin, Co-Editor of the NY Times Lens Blog, I gave an assignment to create a documentary or editorial blogpost through slides or video. Above, Part I,  is an excerpt of the excellent work the students turned in after Hurricane Sandy. 


 
Part II [LINK here], is an excerpt of the work of the students who focused on Hurricane Sandy. We knew a storm was heading towards New York, but no one had any idea Hurricane Sandy would black-out downtown Manhattan where many of the students dorms are located and schools would be closed for a couple of weeks.
 

12.03.2010

SHAUN WHITE IN CHINA: Two-Time Olympic Snowboard Gold Medalist

Two-time Olympic Snowboard Gold Medalist Shaun White in Beijing. To kick-off his arrival, Burton Snowboards invited Shaun to meet some of Burton China's top Snowboarder's. Burton Snowboard distributor's from all across China, some traveling over a 1,000 miles, came to Beijing meet him. Photograph by Mary Dennis

"A forty-meter high kicker was built in the Olympic Sports Center Stadium in Beijing for Shaun White and Oakley's Air & Style snowboard competition, the largest alternative extreme sports competition ever held in China. China’s top snowboarders appeared with some of snowboards best in the world. The event was broadcast live to an estimated 50 million people." Photograph by Matthew Niederhauser

Shaun White and Burton China's William Avedon, Beijing 2010
Photograph by Mary Dennis

Shaun White and Burton Snowboarder, "Little Tiger", Beijing
Photograph by Mary Dennis

Burton dealer, Eric Wen, presenting traditional gifts to Shaun White, Beijing
Photograph by Mary Dennis

Two-time Olympic Snowboard Gold Medalist, Shaun White, arrived in China for the first major snowboard contest of the 2010/2011 season - Air & Style Beijing - presented by Oakley and Shaun White. To kick-off his arrival, Burton Snowboards invited Shaun to meet some of Burton China's top Snowboarder's and Burton Snowboard distributor's from all across China, some traveling over a 1,000 miles to meet him. Everyone brought traditional gifts from their area of the country and Shaun graciously signed T-shirts, snowboards, and skateboards for everyone.

Air & Style Beijing, is Saturday in the Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Beijing, China. The first six-star TTR event of the season, which means not only will 16 riders be competing for a $100,000 dollar prize, and the glory that comes from an Air & Style win, they'll also be competing for 1,000 TTR World Ranking points. It’s the first major throw-down of the season with Scotty Lago, Peetu, Marco Grilc, i-Pod, Mikkel, Kazu, Seb Touts, Halldor and more… No matter what happens, it won't affect the rankings for the Dew Tour Dew Cup or the Burton Global Open series because those series haven't yet started. – read more on ESPN

UPDATE: "The Air & Style Beijing Contest was an amazingly high energy event. 10,000 people, the Chinese audience was enthralled! Most had never seen snowboarders before."–William Avedon

7.22.2010

BEIJING MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY: Beijing Tourist

Photograph (c) William Avedon /All Rights Reserved

Half a ram on display
Photograph (c) William Avedon /All Rights Reserved

Photograph (c) William Avedon /All Rights Reserved

Photograph (c) William Avedon /All Rights Reserved

"Who Is the Most Dangerous Animal?"
Sign over fun-house mirror
Photograph (c) William Avedon /All Rights Reserved

"I too have become Amber!"
(Chinese translation)
Photograph (c) William Avedon /All Rights Reserved

Photograph (c) William Avedon /All Rights Reserved

"Human Being Exhibition Room" reveals the process of how human beings stem from the animal. So let's enter into the nature museum and find the key to the nature enigma.–China Through a Lens

BEIJING MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
"Opening in the entire year without the resting day"
No. 126 Tianqiao South Street, Beijing