In the 1980s, Americans were accustomed to seeing photographs of contemporary China taken by Western photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson. This exhibition of forty-eight landscape photographs offered audiences a very different view of China through the lens of Chinese photographers. After the end of the Cultural Revolution, many political restrictions affecting photography were revoked, creating a more open and friendly environment for Chinese photographers. Artists returned to their roots to depict the Chinese landscape by employing the conventions of traditional Chinese landscape painting.
China from Within
从内部看中国
November 4 – December 12, 1982
Exhibition organized by International Photography Society in cooperation with The China Exhibition Agency, Beijing, and the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, Washington, DC. A Smithsonian Institution Traveling Services Exhibition.
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