Zhang Kechun (Chinese: 张克纯) born in 1980 in Sichuan province is a Chinese artist and photographer. He is known for his photographs dwelling on the significance of the landscape in modern Chinese national identity.[1] He currently lives and works in Chengdu, China.
Biography
Zhang's first series The Yellow River documents the effects of modernisation along the third longest river in Asia.[2] His second series, Between the Mountains and the Water, continued to explore the relationship between the people and land on which they live and work.
Zhang Kechun won the National Geographic Picks Global Prize in 2008, the Daylight Photo Award[3] and the Arles Photo Festival Discovery Award in 2014. He was nominated by the Three Shadow Photo Award in 2012, Sony World Photography Awards in 2012 and 2013, and by the Prix HSBC Pour la Photographie in 2014.
His works have been collected internationally by many other museums and private collectors from the USA, France, Germany, Japan and China such as Chinese Image and Video Archive in Canada, Williams College Museum of Art, USA and the China Central Academy of Fine Arts.
Exhibitions
2020:
- BredaPhoto, The best of Times the worst of times[4]
2016:
- The Yellow River, Landskrona, Sweden
- Between the Mountains and Water, La Galerie, Hong-Kong[5]
- Art Souterrain, Montréal, Québec[6]
2015:The Yellow River, La Galerie, Hong-Kong[5]
2014 : Les Rencontres d'Arles, Arles, France[7]
2013 :
- The 4th edition of Photoquai world photography biennale, Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, France[8]
- The 6th L'Iris d'Or Award Exhibition, Somerset House, London, UK
- Collection Exhibition, 1st Beijing Photo Biennial, China Millennium Monument, Beijing, China
- Delhi International Photography Festival, Delhi, India
- The 5th Dali International Photography Biennale, Dali, China
- The 6th Look 3 Festival of the Photograph, Charlottesville, USA
- The 3rd Chengdu Multi-dimensional View Photo Exhibition, Fanmate Art Museum, Chengdu, China
- Remote Places, Close Spaces, Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- The 1st Future Master Exhibition, Winshare Art Museum, Chengdu, China
2012:
- Get It Louder, Sanlitun Village, Beijing, China
- The Interactions Yixian International Photo Festival, Yixia, China
- The 8th Angkor Photography Festival, Siem Reap, Cambodia
- There there Photographic Exhibition, Cork City, Ireland
- The 4th Jinan International Photography Biennale, Jinan, China
- Future Exhibition, China Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Beijing, China
- The 2013 Three Shadows Photography Award Exhibition, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, Beijing, China[9]
2010
Awards
- National Geographic Picks Global Contest (2008)[10]
- Sony World Photography Awards, shortlisted (2013)[11]
- Discovery Award at Les Rencontres d'Arles for The Yellow River (2014)
Collections
- Chinese Image and Video Archive, Canada
- Williams College Museum of Art, USA
- China Central Academy of Fine Arts, China
References
- ↑ Rauhala, Emily (13 November 2012). "Root of the Nation: Zhang Kechun Photographs China's Yellow River". Time. Time Inc. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ Booker, Maia (2 June 2014). "Haunting Pictures of Loneliness Along the Yellow River". New Republic. New Republic. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ "Previous winners". Daylight Photo Awards. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ "Zhang Kechun". BredaPhoto Festival (in Dutch). Retrieved 2021-12-09.
- 1 2 "Zhang Kechun". la Galerie. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ Houdassine, Ishmael (6 February 2016). "Art souterrain 2016: des kilomètres d'art contemporain (PHOTOS)". Le Huffington Post Quebec (in French). TheHuffingtonPost.com Inc. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ Les Rencontres d'Arles,https://www.rencontres-arles.com/CS.aspx?VP3=CMS3&VF=ARLAR1_52_VForm&FRM=Frame%3AARLAR1_100%5B%5D
- ↑ "SERIE: THE YELLOW RIVER". Photoquai (in French). Le réseau Photoquai. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ "The Yellow River". artinasia.com. artinasia.com. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ "PHOTOS: Geographic Picks Global Photo Contest Winners". National Geographic. National Geographic Society. Archived from the original on December 27, 2008. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ "Sony World Photography Awards Professional Shortlist". World Photography Organisation. World Photography Organisation. Archived from the original on April 25, 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.