Archive for 2024年9月
1,
情感
我向大地
撒了那么多的避孕套
就是为了给大地一些情感
可它们总是被雨水冲走
偶尔被小鸟叼去筑巢
或是
被羊吃掉
或是
让它们没有形状而又充满永恒的冲动
像火山一样的喷发
Emotions
I scatter so many condoms
across the earth,
just to give the earth
some emotions.
But they are always washed away by the rain,
sometimes taken by birds to build their nests,
or
eaten by sheep,
or
shapeless, yet still filled
with an eternal impulse,
erupting
like a volcano.
2,
尿的意愿
我今天
在没人的森林里
滋润了一颗干涸的松果
松果发出了声响
希望它是个姑娘
The Will to Pee
Today,
in an empty forest,
Nourished a dry pinecone.
The pinecone made a sound.
I hope it was a girl.
Notable people
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Link: https://photographyofchina.com/event/concealed-flowers-by-zhou-chengzhou
Link: https://see-zeen.com/zhou-chengzhou
Interview:
Your name
Zhou Chengzhou
Place of birth
Changde, Hunan, China
Place where you live now
The Netherlands
3 words to describe you
Experimental, sensual, strange
Why do you take pictures?
Photography gives me peace in my brain, it brings out the thoughts in my brain in images and it is a way of healing my emotions. It’s certainly a reflection of my emotions and I hope it’s an expression of exploring my heart.
Where do you get your inspiration?
I get my inspiration within myself and every day by dying at night in my dreams and waking up every morning. And of course there is this intricate and strange world and anecdotes.
Who are your influences?
I am inspired by a number of film directors and documentarians, both from China and elsewhere and of course contemporary artists, such as the Swedish director Roy Andersson, the Chilean director Jodorowsky’s Dune, the British director Kubrick, the Chinese directors Cai Ming-liang and Lou Ye, etc. I am very fond of the work of these directors.
What determines the subject matter you choose?
I focus on research and creativity in the field of mental illness and spirituality, so whether it’s my photographs or my documentaries or films, there are shades of those ideologies.
What impact would you like your art to have?
I don’t want it to make an impact, I don’t think art can dictate anything, that’s something I’ve only felt in recent years, and it can’t change anything or it wouldn’t be mostly only in art galleries, but it’s not an absolute, there is good art that can make a good impact and make things better, and of course if there’s any hope at all I’d like my art to make the bad things better.
Sub-subconscious: Film story by Zhou Chengzhou
Link:https://1x.com/magazine/permalink/9044
Sub-subconscious
“I’m actually someone who hasn’t studied art or been exposed to it in a systematic way before,
and I’ve been on this path due to some obsessions. I think I’ll keep going.”
Link:https://www.nowness.asia/story/sub-subconscious
Link-1: https://aestheticamagazine.com/profile/zhou-chengzhou/
Link-2:https://aestheticamagazine.com/profile/zhou-chengzhou-2/
SPRING 2023 No.190 Culture – While Wander, While Play
LensCulture was thrilled to present the work of 60 remarkable photographers in an expansive group exhibition at Photo London, May 10-14, 2023.
The show pulled together the top winners of LensCulture’s year-long awards programs, and represented the richly diverse contemporary photographic practices of artists working across 25 countries on five continents.
Visitors discovered a wide variety of creative approaches, including street photography, portraits, black-and-white, fine art, alternative processes, mixed media, conceptual, abstract and experimental work.
link: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/lensculture-editors-lensculture-exhibition-at-photo-london-2023