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The advent of photography in the 19th
century was an unparalleled revolution that made it possible for people in
different places to see other parts of the world. Therefore, photography
was dubbed the window of the world.
This book, entitled, Focus on China,
includes select photos by 13 photographers from different countries who
were invited to China by the Ministry of Culture. Their fine works
captured their concern, hospitality and love for China and its people. For
example, Zhangjiajie and Early Morning by Sitki Firat
(Turkey) offer tranquil and misty scenes; Little Girl, Naval Officers in the National Day
Parade, Time,Knowledge,Information, and Plaza by Paul Chesley (US) are
full of visual power; Dialogue
Between the Past and the Present by Victor Vasilievich Akhlomov
(Russia) combine reportage with literary styles; China Impression series by Heinz
Cbulka (Austria) exhibit the unique comparative sense of abstraction and
reality; Sculptors and their
Workshops by Fux (Austria) expresses the mental communication between
artists; Scenery in the West by
Siegfried (Australia) demonstrates the dialogue between artist and nature;
An Old Man in the Field by
Gehman (US) demonstrates a clear-cut style. A View in the Rain, The Home of Hakka
People, Old Couple by Saitoyasuichi (Japan) express the concern for
humanity; Window, To a Far-Away Place, Snooker in the Sunshine and Perspective by Vincent Mentzel
(the Netherlands) show his talents in portrait photography; Newly-wed and Collector Badge by Karol Benicky
(Czech Republic) manifest his realistic style; Giant Panda and its Friend by
Philip Harvey (France) reveals a fresh and beautiful style.
The works are ingenious in concept,
unique in style and impressive in visual effects. Simple, bright, honest,
lively and implicative, they exhibit the typical and magnificent China and
the diligence and kindness of the Chinese
people. |