Guo Yingguang
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Guo Yingguang | |
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Born | 1983 |
Nationality | chinese |
Education | Communication University of China ; London College of Communication |
Known for | photograph |
Notable work | The Bliss of Conformity |
Awards | Nominated at the Discovery award - International Photography Festival Jimei x Arles ; Winner of Madame Figaro's Women Photographers award |
Website | yingguang.win |
Guo Yingguang (Chinese: 郭盈光; pinyin: Guō Yíngguāng) is a Chinese photographer. Her creations deal with social problems of contemporary China: women to marry, arranged marriages and pseudo-intimacy between husbands and wives victims of such marriages.
In 2017, Guo was nominated for the Discovery Award at the Jimei x Arles International Photography Festival. She is the first winner of Madame Figaro's Women Photographers Award in 2017[1].
Biography
Guo Yingguang was born in the province of Liaoning, Northeast of China in 1983. She moves to Beijing with her parents after elementary school. From 2017 she studies photography at the Communication University of China in Beijing. She then works as a photograph reporter for different medias such as Reuters, China Daily or Global Times. During these years, she photographs many street scenes, for her work and also as a hobby. This experience leads her interest to different social issues present in contemporary China. Her confrontation to the Shanghai marriage market brings her interest to the issue of arranged marriages[2]. This issue is a centerpoint to her work : she developped it through the years and through her different projects (see The Happiness of Obedience ; The Bliss of Conformity)
In 2016 she moves away from photojournalism to dedicate herself to a more artistic quest of photography : she starts studying at the London College of Communication, University of the arts.
Major projects
Peek Of the City
Peek of City is a series of urban photographies mixing photographs of roofs, walls, stairs, windows, blinds and textures. The project makes the connection between these elements through the spaces, colors, shapes and textures that reminds painting
The Happiness of obedience
This project begins when she discovers the Shanghai marriage market. In 2015, at the age of 34, she decides to create an artistic performance where she promotes herself with an add of herself to find a companion, while filming the reactions of the people surrounding her . She also takes numerous photos. The Happiness of Obedience[3] : a series of photos and videos, testifying people's reactions to her performance.
The Bliss of Conformity
The project The Bliss of Conformity[4] is an exhibition project mixing different medias : video elements, photographs and a book created as part of the exhibition. Guo combines documentary photography and artistic creation to try to raise awareness of the current situation in China.[5] Yingguang Guo develops the idea of her previous project The Happiness of Obedience. She continues to explore arranged marriages in China and the emotional distance that results from them. In addition to photographing daily scenes and personal ad details, Guo uses photogravure to create a series of abstract images that reveal the turbulence of seemingly quiet arranged marriages[6].
For this project Yingguang Guo is inspired by two feminists: Adrian Piper and the French psychoanalyst and philosopher Luce Irigaray. She is also inspired by the Japanese Daido Moriyama, master of street photography, and particularly his highly contrasted photographs in black and white during the years 1960-1970.
Yingguang Guo was nominated for her project : The Bliss of Conformity[4] at the Discovery Award of the Jimei x Arles International Photo Festival 2017, as part of this festival she won Madame Figaro's Women Photographers Award.
Thanks to this award, her project The Bliss of Conformity was exhibited at the Rencontres d'Arles in 2018, and was published as a book[7] by La Maison de Z[8].
Exhibitions and Rewards
Exhibitions
- 2013 “ The way” Himalayas Museum Shanghai
- 2016 “Irrelationship”. Interim show MA photography. London College of Communication. University of the Arts London, England, United Kingdom.
- 2016 “Wind,” London photo gallery, group exhibition London, England, United Kingdom.
- 2016 “three fold” UGLY DUCK London College of Communication MA photography
- 2017 Ningbo International Photography Week, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China
- 2017 “The Bliss of Conformity” Photobook Unseen Amsterdam 2017, Amsterdam
Rewards
- 2017 - winner of Madame Figaro's Women Photographers award [1]
- 2017 'The Bliss of Conformity' nominated at the Discovery Award of the International Photography Festival Jimei x Arles[1]
References
Notes
- ^ a b c "Guo Yingguang won the Women Photographers Award". Jimei x Arles International Photography Festival. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
- ^ "A woman's mission to expose China's 'harsh and cruel' marriage market". South China Morning Post. 2018-03-25. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
- ^ 一条, 34歲未婚美女,在相親角遭百般羞辱,她把這一切記錄下來..., retrieved 2018-12-04
- ^ a b "Guo Yingguang - The Bliss of Conformity". Jimei x Arles International Photography Festival. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
- ^ "A woman's mission to expose China's 'harsh and cruel' marriage market". South China Morning Post. 2018-03-25. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
- ^ Matthews, Author Katherine Oktober (2018-06-20). "The Bliss of Conformity: An Interview with Yingguang Guo". Riding the Dragon. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "The Bliss of Conformity by Yingguang Guo with La Maison de Z". L'Ascenseur Végétal. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
- ^ "La Maison De Z COMING SOON..." www.lamaisondez.com. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
- ^ "Genre : UNIQUE ! - Paris". paris.czechcentres.cz. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
- ^ "Guo Yingguang won the Women Photographers Award".
External links
- "34歲未婚美女,在相親角遭百般羞辱,她把這一切記錄下來..." Youtube (in Chinese).
- (fr) interview https://fr.doors-agency.com/interview-guo-yingguang/Doors Agency,
Bibliography
- Garrigue, A. (2017). Être femme en Asie (Asie immédiate ed.). France: Editions Philippe Picquier.
- Yingguang, G. (2018). The Bliss of Conformity. Paris, France: La maison de Z.
- Arles 2018: Les Rencontres de la Photographie. France: Actes Sud Editions.
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