賣場名稱:大風文創wind wind
本攝影集介紹給讀者文化氣息豐富的香港後巷,剖析和探討香港人的生活真相。
香港的後巷並不單純是為方便途人游走市內的捷徑,更不是為收藏雜物和垃圾而設的空間,它其實有獨特的個性。
攝影大師吳爾夫這本新攝影集肯定能帶給讀者意外的收獲,他沒有拍攝宏偉的城市建築,反而沿用了一貫的手法,漫不經意的把看似平平無奇的影像,引導讀者去細看香港的尋常巷陌,尋回似曾相識的生活感覺。他衝破卷軸研究的框框,走訪大里小巷,循人類學的角度用攝影機去捕捉香港城市面貌含蓄的一面。
經過精挑細選,攝影集收錄了這個大城小巷裡各式各樣的生活片段,例如給小職員忙裏偷閒的後門,等待着主人回來小休的空椅,珍藏着各式各樣雜物的空隙。
To many people, back alleys are dark and dirty places that draw neither
fascination nor inspiration. But not to the internationally renowned German
Photographer Michael Wolf, who has been fascinated and inspired by the
happenings in Hong Kong’s back
alleys. His new book Informal Solutions: Observations and Around Hong Kong’s Back Alleys (2016) is a documentation of his discoveries through his past 13 years
of exploration.
Born in Germany and worked as a former photojournalist in Europe and
the US, Michael Wolf has since turned his attention to capturing the
overlooked qualities of big cities. In particular, his fascination with the
city of Hong Kong–where he is based since 1994 – has produced many
photographic artworks that are collected by internationally renowned museums
and galleries, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, San
Jose Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago.
In his
new book, Michael Wolf presents the many manifestations of culture and life
in Hong Kong’s back alley, where spaces are utilized in the most imaginative and
unexpected ways. Through his discerning eyes, objects captured in photographs
appear to transcend from their humble utilitarian origin to magnificent works
of urban installation art.
Marc Feustel - 以法國巴黎為基地,集獨立策展人、作家、編輯和博客於一身,同時是一名日本攝影發行專家,並創辦EQUIS工作室,視日本與西方國家相互關係為其重點,致力於擴闊不同文化之間的視覺藝術交流。
狄麗玲教授 (Prof. Lynne D.
DiStefano) - 現任香港大學建築學系建築文物保護課程客席教授,曾分別參與聯合國教科文組織世界遺產候選提名之評審,以及透過國際古蹟遺址理事會對已列入聯合國教科文組織世界遺產項目的監察。
李浩然博士 - 現職香港大學建築文物保護課程副教授兼學部主任,身兼香港政府古物諮詢委員會委員,同時出任中央警署活化計劃文物工作小組主席。
黎志邦 - 現職香港大學建築文物保護課程助理講師,是一名受過訓練的保育人士,具備語言暨翻譯學位,目前正在籌備一本內容關於香港仔地區漁業社區的著作。
Marc Feustel is an independent curator, writer, editor and
blogger based in Paris, France. A published specialist in Japanese
photography, he is also the Founding Director of Studio Equis, an
organization devoted to broadening access to the visual arts between
different cultures, with a focus on the relationship between Japan and the
West.
Prof. Lynne D. DiStefano is an Adjunct Professor of the Division of
Architectural Conservation Programmes at The University of Hong Kong. She has
been involved in the evaluation of nominated UNESCO World Heritage Sites and
the monitoring of inscribed UNESCO World Heritage Sites through the ICOMOS.
Dr. Lee Ho Yin (李浩然) is an Associate Professor and Head of the
Division of Architectural Conservation Programmes at The University of Hong
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