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ゾウ・ハンシュン
Zhou HanShun
7th Month Populace
For his series 7th Month Populace, Zhou HanShun explores the concept of living and death through the context of the Hungry Ghost Month. In Chinese Folk Culture, the 7th month in the Lunar Calendar is known as the Hungry Ghost Month. It is believed that during this period, the gates of hell are opened. A period when humans and spirits walk as one on earth. What was once dead is now amongst the living, what is living will someday be amongst the dead. This is the circle of life. In the past, local communities in Singapore would set up staged performances in the form of Chinese opera or puppet shows to entertain the spirits, as well as for the local people. But in modern times, these traditional performances gave way to popular song and dance shows, “Ge-Tai” (Ge means song, tai means stage). The photographs presented here consist of street portraits of people who gather at the Ge-Tai shows. Hand-held long exposures create an exaggerated sense of movement and softness. The deliberate tight cropping of each photograph enables the grain of the negative to be much more pronounced, making the subjects look almost like ash and dust. Through this series, Zhou HanShun meditates upon the meaning of life and after.
Horikawa New Cultural BLDG. Gallery NEUTRAL
287 Saikachi-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto