Formatted to long panoramic scrolls, printed on cotton paper and red-stamped like in the ancient times, the whole composition being black and white as it would be Chinese ink, Yang Yongliang's pictures do indeed represent the contemporary Shanshui, a style of Chinese painting that involves or depicts scenery or natural landscapes, using a brush and ink rather than more conventional paints.
When watching the photographic works at a distance they seem calligraphy paintings and old time's natural misty landscapes. On the contrary when looking at them closely, they become shockingly modern city views.

The splendid and visionary works of Yang Yongliang move us to pose a challenge on the future of the planet and our lives, more and more threatened by the devastating effects of uncontrolled urbanisation and industrialisation.

Through 11 May 2013
Yang Yongliang: The Silent Valley
Galerie Paris-Beijing
Rue du Vertbois 54, Paris


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