Zhang Xiao - community fire:
In his project Community Fire, the photographer Zhang Xiao takes a local, hometown look at Shehuo (社火), a Chinese Spring Festival tradition celebrated in rural Northern Chinese communities that includes temple fairs, dragon dances, and storytelling. Shehuo— literally, "community fire"—is d...
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Zusammenfassung: | In his project Community Fire, the photographer Zhang Xiao takes a local, hometown look at Shehuo (社火), a Chinese Spring Festival tradition celebrated in rural Northern Chinese communities that includes temple fairs, dragon dances, and storytelling. Shehuo— literally, "community fire"—is devoted to the worship of land and fire, and boasts a history of many thousands of years. During the festival, people hold ceremonies, pray for the next year’s good harvest, and confer blessings of peace and safety on all family members. However, what was once a heterogeneous cultural tradition with myriad regional variations has largely become a tourist-facing, consumption-oriented enterprise. In the early 2000s, Shehuo received an "intangible cultural heritage" designation from the People’s Republic of China, resulting in increased funding in exchange for greater government involvement. While altering the practitioners’ relation to Shehuo, this change expresses itself most visually in the way costumes and props have been replaced with newer, cheaper products from online shopping websites. Zhang’s colorful and fantastical photographs capture how these mass-produced substitutions have transformed the practice of Shehuo. Community Fire—with essays in English and Chinese—is a dynamic visual exploration of one of China’s oldest traditions. Copublished by Aperture and Peabody Museum Press |
Beschreibung: | Ermittelt: Ausstellung "Shehuo: Community Fire 社火", May 13, 2023-April 14, 2024, Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, Cambridge, MA |
Beschreibung: | 181 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781597115452 |
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spelling | Zhang, Xiao 1981- (DE-588)1017969523 pht Zhang Xiao - community fire texts by Ilisa Barbash, Zhang Xiao ; essay by Ou Ning Community fire First edition New York, NY aperture 2023 Cambridge, MA Peabody Museum Press 181 Seiten sti rdacontent txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ermittelt: Ausstellung "Shehuo: Community Fire 社火", May 13, 2023-April 14, 2024, Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, Cambridge, MA Tracing Shehuo histories Ou Ning In his project Community Fire, the photographer Zhang Xiao takes a local, hometown look at Shehuo (社火), a Chinese Spring Festival tradition celebrated in rural Northern Chinese communities that includes temple fairs, dragon dances, and storytelling. Shehuo— literally, "community fire"—is devoted to the worship of land and fire, and boasts a history of many thousands of years. During the festival, people hold ceremonies, pray for the next year’s good harvest, and confer blessings of peace and safety on all family members. However, what was once a heterogeneous cultural tradition with myriad regional variations has largely become a tourist-facing, consumption-oriented enterprise. In the early 2000s, Shehuo received an "intangible cultural heritage" designation from the People’s Republic of China, resulting in increased funding in exchange for greater government involvement. While altering the practitioners’ relation to Shehuo, this change expresses itself most visually in the way costumes and props have been replaced with newer, cheaper products from online shopping websites. Zhang’s colorful and fantastical photographs capture how these mass-produced substitutions have transformed the practice of Shehuo. Community Fire—with essays in English and Chinese—is a dynamic visual exploration of one of China’s oldest traditions. Copublished by Aperture and Peabody Museum Press Text englisch und chinesisch Teilweise chinesisch Zhang, Xiao 1981- (DE-588)1017969523 gnd rswk-swf Shehuo Fotografie (DE-588)4145395-5 Bildband gnd-content (DE-588)4135467-9 Ausstellungskatalog Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology 13.05.2023-14.04.2024 Cambridge, Mass. gnd-content Zhang, Xiao 1981- (DE-588)1017969523 p DE-604 Barbash, Ilisa 1959- (DE-588)1136339086 wat Ou, Ning (DE-588)102070280X aut |
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