This
summer, I had the pleasure of visiting an art and photography exhibition by Liu
Xiaodong at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence. The exhibition, entitled
Migrations explored the lives of Asian communities living in Prato as well as
current European migrants.
A
video introducing the exhibition shows some of the issues he had while
researching for the project. Many Chinese migrants would not allow him into
their homes due to differing impressions they promote to the outside world and
those back home. Often squeezed into tiny, shared homes, many would wear
designer clothes and drive expensive cars while working long, unsociable hours
necessary to pay for this lifestyle.
‘Migrants
are bursting with hope and energy yet at the same time they are weighed down by
anxiety and loss.’
Xiaodong
spent time with refugees traveling across Europe, trying to find a safe haven. His
exhibition displayed photographs that he had taken along the way, which would
then be arranged and compiled into paintings. It was interesting to see this
process of photographing several real moments being used to create an almost
real image, parts that the artist found pleasing to put together to create a
complete image.
While
viewing this work, I thought about the news surrounding Steve McCurry and his
Photoshopped images, the responsibility placed on documentary photographers to
create images that are real and the trust that is broken when discovered
otherwise. I was drawn to the freedom enjoyed by Xiaodong, his chosen medium
allowing him to display the world, as he perceives it.
http://www.palazzostrozzi.org/mostre/liu-xiaodong-is-coming-to-florence/?lang=en
http://www.palazzostrozzi.org/mostre/liu-xiaodong-is-coming-to-florence/?lang=en
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