I know my comments will go against the flow, and likely will be evidence for some that I am a philistine who knows nothing about art. So be it.
If you relish the idea of lots of Chinese nudity, together with photos of children, also Chinese, displaying evidence of abnormal development and physical abuse, then you must go to the CCP / I mean the Centre for Contemporary Photography (get it?).
Along with the photographs are “blurbs” to explain each photographer’s intentions and background, in English and Chinese. These are quite interesting and informative. And yet, the descriptions are sometimes confronting and jarring, as for example, describing the children’s expressions as “care free” when they clearly were anything but.
At one level, I know that art interpretation is very individual, and any example of artistic expression may give rise to opposite emotional responses.
But surely, there must be some common ground, some sharing of values, some appeal by the artist to share his or her perspective of the subject?
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