Beijing: Theatre of the People by Ambroise Tezenas & Patrick Zachmann

Beijing: Theatre of the People For the last half of the 20th century, China's borders were closed and, the only images that came out of the country were either propaganda or coverage of a tragic news event. This book includes images of the construction of major projects such as the Opera House, Grand National Theatre and Olympic Stadium - all part of a frenzied rebuilding.

We, in the West, are fascinated by the development of China. For the last half of the twentieth century its borders were effectively closed and, with rare exceptions, the only images that came out of the country were either propaganda or coverage of a tragic news event. Between 2001 and 2005, French photographer, Ambroise Tezenas made several visits to Beijing. As he wandered through the city he began to recognise that its landscape offered an unexpected vision - its spaces almost stage sets in which contemporary Beijing played out a complex struggle - a city caught between two worlds - an ancient past and a frenzied present. Included in this book are images of the construction of major projects such as the Opera House, Grand National Theatre and Olympic Stadium - all part of a frenzied rebuilding. This book includes an interview between Ambroise Tezenas and Magnum photographer Patrick Zachmann.
Author(s) : Patrick Zachmann Format : Hardback Book
ISBN-10 : 1904587364 ISBN-13 : 9781904587361
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United Kingdom

Publication Date : 01/12/2006

Publisher : Dewi Lewis Publishing

Page Length : 120mm

Page Size : 270mm