Tethered Lamb in the Flow: The Tension Between Historical Contemplation and Present Aliveness in the Odes of Taca Sui

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 N/A ART Photography and Culture Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/17514517.2022.2099339
Yueqi Luo
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Abstract Inspired by the ancient Chinese canonical poetry anthology The Book of Odes (Shijing), the photographer Taca Sui created the Odes (Shishan hekao) series through textual research and field investigation. While the poems in The Book of Odes depict the natural landscape and social environment of the Zhou Dynasty and the thoughts and feelings of ancient people, the Odes seeks Chinese cultural roots and, in retrospect, reveals the tension between historical contemplation and present aliveness. By highlighting one plate entitled “Chou Feng Series, Lamb” from the Odes project, this essay aims to shed light on several points regarding the photographer’s working mode, as well as the underlying paradoxical ways of seeing. He attempts to stagnate the historicity in The Book of Odes with photography. However, history itself is in constant movement and this dimension of motion cannot be eliminated. The photographer tries to approach the present at close quarters, but the historical gaze has already saturated the artist’s work. These tensions in Taca’s photography imply that photographic images, as one of the most contemporary forms of media, hold the possibility of resisting time.
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流动中的拴羊:塔卡绥赋中历史沉思与现实活力的张力
摘要受中国古代经典诗集《诗经》的启发,摄影师塔卡绥通过考证和实地考察,创作了《诗山河考》系列。《赋》中的诗歌描绘了周代的自然景观和社会环境,描绘了古人的思想感情,而《赋》则寻求中国的文化根源,并在回顾中揭示了历史沉思与当下活力之间的张力。本文通过突出一个名为“周风系列,羔羊”的板块,旨在揭示摄影师工作模式的几个方面,以及潜在的矛盾的观看方式。他试图用摄影来抑制《诗经》中的历史性。然而,历史本身是在不断运动的,这种运动的维度是无法消除的。摄影师试图近距离接近当下,但历史的凝视已经浸透了艺术家的作品。塔卡摄影中的这些张力意味着摄影图像作为最现代的媒介形式之一,具有抵抗时间的可能性。
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