spacerlogospacer
spacer
Bulb Magazine

With the Composer, Lensbaby introduces a completely new lens, based on a ball and socket configuration that delivers smooth selective focus photography with unparalleled ease.
Artist
You are creative and want to join an exciting artistic community. Register now to exhibit.
Exhibitor
You have an artistic event to promote. You can submit it to our services for a wide diffusion over different channels.
Announcer
You would like to target a creative audience. We offer different display zones on the site.
Nadav Kander, Yangtze - The Long River, Photography - Edwynn Houk Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland
Image credit © Nadav Kander, Chongqing II, Chongqing Municipality, 2006

Event venueevent venue

Edwynn Houk Gallery

Stockerstr. 33
CH-8002 Zurich
Switzerland
T +41 (0)44 202 69 25
Opening hours: Tues-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 11am-5pm

Socialsocial

 Published November 7, 2012 at 01:39pm
 Seen 819 times

Nadav Kander

Yangtze - The Long River
Edwynn Houk Gallery, Photography, Zurich, Switzerland
Thursday November 1, 2012 - Saturday December 22, 2012 - Event ended.

Galerie Edwynn Houk is delighted to exhibit photographs by the London based photographer Nadav Kander’s Yangtze – The Long River. Completed in 2009, Yangtze chronicles several journeys that Kander took over three years, travelling upstream and westwards, from the mouth of the world’s third longest river in Shanghai, to the source in the Sichuan province, 4000 miles away. The series, in its entirety, has been published in a single volume by Hatje Cantz, with an introduction by the former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan.

Share this page on Facebook0
Share this page on Pinterest
0
Share this page on Google+0
Share this page on LinkedIn0
Share this page on StumbleUpon0
Share this page on Tumblr0
The blazing pace of development in China, perhaps most clearly seen along the Yangtze, had long fascinated Kander. Entire cities, such as Fengdu, were moved, from one bank to another; with the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, 1.8 million people were forced to relocate from the 13 cities, 140 towns and 1,342 villages that now are flooded forever. Kander, renowned for his striking portraiture and his large-format landscape photographs, began to see the river as a conflicted symbol of both China’s rapid and profound progress while simultaneously the vast eradication of much of the nation’s past.

The photographs, for the most part, use a soft, somber palette. Throughout, there is a lack of blue sky, just what seems to be a permanent, overcast, industrial haze. The images are sparsely occupied, but not empty. Most often, the individuals depicted are tiny, dwarfed by the river or the structures behind them. It’s a complex paradox that Kander presents: it is the humans, collectively, who are drastically altering the course of the Yangtze, and yet ultimately the river cannot be completely controlled. Moreover, the single individual has little say in China’s brisk progression.

“Nostalgia is the overwhelming feeling inspired by Kander’s pictures of the historical mutation surrounding the Yangtze: the nostalgia of human beings subjugated by their own creations, themselves bound to repeat the cycle and disappear one day in the name of a new idea of progress.” Jean-Paul Tchang, from the Foreward in “Yangtze – The Long River.”

Nadav Kander was born in Israel, raised in South Africa, and has lived and worked in London for the past 30 years. He has been included in numerous exhibitions, including at the Photographer’s Gallery, London, the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, and the Museum of Photographic Art, San Diego. He is represented within the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum London, the National Portrait Gallery, London and the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia. He was named International Photographer of the Year at the Lucie Awards in 2009. In that same year, he was awarded the prestigious Prix Pictet for the Yangtze – The Long River, and The New York Times Magazine devoted an entire issue to ), his 52 portraits of the President’s administration. This is his first exhibition at the gallery.

Advertisingadvertisingadvertise here, learn more+


Facebook Twitter Stumble Upon Bookmarks E-Mail Print
About Art Limited

Our account offer

Become a member

Behind the scene

The team

Editors & selections

Members

Contact us

Help & FAQ
Artwork galleries

Art Limited selection

Best of day

Best of week

Best of month

Latest artworks

Visa selection

Contest winners

Advanced search
Art Limited

Permanent contest

Competition

Group projects

Forums

Art agenda

Latest days

Currently

Future events

Submit an event
Partnership

Datacolor

DUPON Laboratory

Lensbaby

Soura Magazine

Scuadra

Blur Magazine

Dolist.net

Ovh
Services

Shop & goodies

Press & advertising

Events presentation

Contest prize
Follow us
Subscribe to newsletter

Facebook
Facebook

Twitter
Twitter

Google+
Google+

Pinterest
Pinterest

StumbleUpon
StumbleUpon
Browse editor choice from best artworks in low-definition (thumbails) Editor choice (SD)Browse editor choice from best artworks in high-definition Editor choice (HD)Artistics agenda, events, exhibitions from the world of Arts Art Agenda (latest)Visa artwork selection is an automatic pre-selection based on appreciation, creativity and constant qualitative assessment of achievement algorithm detection, resulting in immediate appearance in this feed when it matches its parameters. The formula may vary depending on how Art Limited staff wants to improve the level and quality of the site. This feed is public. Visa Selection (HD)
© Art Limited, Bordeaux, France - v12.2.0 - All rights reserved 2005-2013