Zhao Bandi

“Focus” on China by Robert L. Pincus

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San Diego Union Tribune, November 2003
It’s a salutary sign of the times: You know artistic freedom is palpable in China when its artists can toy with culture’s icons. That’s surely the case with Zhao Bandi’s photograph of himself in a tux, his face tense and his hand on the paw of a panda (of the [...]


Contemporaneity in Experimental Chinese Photography by Wu Hung

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Published in the Zooming into Focus catalog, 2005
Photography became art again in China in the late 1970s and 1980s. Whereas this visual technology was largely reduced to a propaganda tool during the first thirty years of the People’s Republic, it reconnected with individual expression after the Cultural Revolution (1966-76) was over. The April Photographic Society [...]


Zooming into Focus by Tina Yapelli

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Published in the Zooming into Focus catalog, 2005
Contemporary art in China reflects the country’s rising influence as an economic, political and cultural force in the global arena. Chinese artists are gaining international recognition for their potent artworks that address a rapidly changing society; influenced by Western ideals and art practice, their creative production nevertheless remains [...]


Looking Closer: Review of Zooming into Focus

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Shanghai Star, February 2004
Zooming Into Focus is the first exhibition featuring photography and video art ever held in a large public art museum in China. It is an exhibition of contemporary Chinese photography and video art work collected by Eloisa and Chris Haudenschild from the US.
The exhibition, to be held in the Shanghai Art Museum [...]