A vision of China hits Preston

6 November 20192 min read

Major Chinese cities will be seen in Preston thanks to the latest exhibition at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan).

Brilliant City is a new exhibition showcasing new work of three contemporary photographers from mainland China and is on display in UCLan鈥檚 PR1 Gallery until 16 November.

The exhibition of Haohan Zheng, Cuilixin, and Ratsberry鈥檚 photos, who are all graduates of UCLan鈥檚 MA Photography course, highlights a diverse range of responses from this emerging generation of image-makers to the ever-expanding urban world around them.

The distinctive bodies of work offer unique insights into the new experiences and mutable environments produced by these emerging Chinese cityspaces at this distinct historic moment of change.

UCLan Vice-Chancellor Professor Graham Baldwin spoke at the exhibition鈥檚 private view and said: 鈥淲e have such a strong and long-term relationship with partners and colleagues in China, which has always been so very successful. 

This fantastic urbanisation that has led to this economic growth which is now consistently maintained across China.

鈥淏ack when we pioneered these partnerships with universities in China in the early 1990s people would tell me that Shenzhen was full of green fields and yet now, we know it is the economic powerhouse that it is and that is what these photographs have captured.

鈥淭his fantastic urbanisation that has led to this economic growth which is now consistently maintained across China.鈥

Prior to the private view, two 海角视频 photographers took part in a symposium which featured additional talks by Yan Preston and Sarah Fisher of Liverpool鈥檚 Open Eye Gallery, and was attended by members 海角视频 Chinese Consulate.

Brilliant City, which was made possible through the generous funding of UCLan's Confucius Institute, is curated by UCLan鈥檚 John van Aitken and Adam Mead and is produced in collaboration with UCLan鈥檚 School of Journalism, Media & Performance and LOOK 19.

Brilliant City Symposium: Viewpoints from the Chinese M
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