We asked Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂 to introduce the works of Taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. Presenting Chang Chao-Tang’s third introduction Hung Cheng-Ren and his ‘Melancholy Field’ series.
Taiwan Photography: Shen Chao-Liang, STAGE
We asked Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂 to introduce the works of 3 Taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. Presenting Chang Chao-Tang’s second introduction Shen Chao-Liang 沉昭良 and his ‘STAGE’ series.
Taiwan Photography: Liu Chen-Hsiang, Scenery Of Life
We asked Chang Chao-Tang to introduce the works of 3 young taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. First up, we present Liu Chen-Hsiang and his ‘Scenery Of Life’ Monograph.
胡 | WHO, by Wilfred Lim
The title of this project (Who) resembles the pronunciation of 胡(Hu). It also echoes my anxiety for being unable to distinguish my own roots.
TwentyFifteen.sg: 50 Years, 20 Stories, 1 Singapore
As Singapore marches towards its 50th anniversary of independence, PLATFORM.Sg have taken an early step forward to mark the occasion with their self-funded Twentyfifteen.sg project.
Photo Essay: Left Behind, by Clary Estes
China’s rapid industrialization has induced many young people to move to the city for greater opportunities, or as migrant workers to support their families back home.
Journeys by IPA Workshop Alumni: Hannah Reyes + Peera Vorapreechapanich
We spotlight some new work produced by members of the IPA Workshop Alumni, each exploring their new journey in photography.
Belonging, by Munem Wasif
Munem Wasif photographs Puran Dhaka. One of Bangladesh’s finest young photographers reflects on the streets of his home city Dhaka.
Erratic Landscape (2013), by Sari Asih
Sometimes, when one is moving silently through such an utterly desolate landscape, an overwhelming hallucination can make one feel that oneself, as an individual human being, is slowly being unraveled.
The Life of Bicycles in China, by Wang Wenlan
In his famous photographic series called The flowing ‘Great Wall’, veteran Chinese photographer Wang Wenlan spent years documenting bicycles in China.
Against The Dying Of Light, by Veejay Villafranca
How would you feel if you were told you only had a few months to live? What would you say? How would you cope?
The Existentialism of Taiwan’s Master Surrealist Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂
Primarily a street photographer, Chang Chao-Tang’s work has been described as prophetic, and a modernist reflection of an absurd reality.
Like My Father, by Maika Elan
One day, I watched him as he was wearing his own clothes. It surprised me how very small he looked. He looked like a child trying to wear the clothes of adults.
Love, Loss and Photography: The Ravens of Masahisa Fukase
It is when we are at our most vulnerable that we are the most honest. I hope the day never comes when I seek comfort in the solitude of Ravens.
Photo Essay: Block 28, by Lim Weixiang
I visited the building in its last days of occupation, and pieced together an image of the lives this building used to contain from the remnants I find.