‘Juan I Jong’s photographic journey into the rural life of Taiwan is an intimate investigation in the relationship between man and his land, and the various facets of life on that piece of land. In Juan’s photographs, the land is not a pastoral Arcadia for enjoyment, but a harsh, sometimes overwhelming field for exhausting labour. There is no superficial glorification of the ‘beauty’ of farming, or sentimental pity-ness toward the raggedness of rural life. Instead the photographs are full of intensive living experiences ― youthful exuberance, humour, contemplation, exhaustion and loneliness are all juxtaposed within the cycle of life and death.’ ― Oscar Ho. This is the catalogue for Juan’s solo exhibition at the Hong Kong Art Centre in 1988.

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MON.JIJ
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English, 

Chinese - Traditional

Publication/Creation date

1988

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1

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artist monograph, 

catalogue

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Man and Land: The Subjects of my Photographs The Background of my Growth - JUAN Ijong, 阮義忠

Man and Land: Photographs by Juan I Jong
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Man and Land: Photographs by Juan I Jong, 人與土地: 阮義忠攝影展