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Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014


Title: Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest

Photographer(s): Cristina De Middel

Writer(s): Cristina De Middel

Designer(s): Jose Luis Lugo, Nova Era

Publisher(s): RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England

Year: 2014

Print run: 1715

Language(s): English

Pages: 306

Size: 9 x 13 cm

Binding: Softcover

Edition:

Print: Nova Era, Barcelona, Spain

Nation(s) and year(s) of Protest: China,2012

ISBN: 9788415118671



Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014

Party - Quitonasto form Chanmair Mao Tungest is a photo book by photographer Cristina De Middel on China  published by RM Editorial, Barelona, Spain and AMC Archive Modern Conflict, London, England,2014


This is a photobook built upon the skeleton of Chairman Mao’s Little Red Book. It was conceived by photographer Cristina de Middel after her first trip to China, which took place in 2012 and for which she set the intention of reacting with the camera to whatever caught her attention, without any attempt to analyse or explain.

De Middel returned from China with an extensive series of photographs which at first she found hard to classify and edit since their only common denominator was her own astonishment. But she soon realised that their very resistance to classification was the key to their ability to show us what China is today.

She decided to adapt Chairman Mao Tse-Tung’s Little Red Book (which in the 1960s was the single most visible icon in mainland China, even more visible than the image of Chairman Mao himself) as a framework for the photographs to create a narrative for modern times. Censoring or hiding parts of the original text and highlighting and altering other parts, she presents a portrait of the People’s Republic of China in the 21st century.













 
 
 

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