Discover Top Shanghai Photographers at Photofairs 2018

Photofairs Shanghai: Celebrating Contemporary Art

Photofairs Shanghai is a prominent event that highlights the ingenuity and creativity of contemporary artists. This dynamic exhibition brings together remarkable talents, creating a platform for artistic expression and cultural exchange.

Discover Innovative Works

At Photofairs Shanghai, you will encounter a variety of captivating works that challenge traditional boundaries. The artists featured are known for their unique interpretations and the ability to reflect on both the past and the future.

Featured Artists

Yang Yongliang reimagines photographs as traditional Chinese landscapes.
Yang Yongliang reimagines photographs as traditional Chinese landscapes.
Xiang Liqing's work often reflects on China's recent social and economic transformation.
Xiang Liqing’s work often reflects on China’s recent social and economic transformation.
Hu Jieming was one of the artists whose work featured in the ill-fated 1999 exhibition, 'Wushirenfei.'
Hu Jieming was one of the artists whose work featured in the ill-fated 1999 exhibition, ‘Wushirenfei.’
A more recent example of the cycling images that Yang Zhenzhong was showing at the shuttered 1999 gallery, 'Wushirenfei.'
A more recent example of the cycling images that Yang Zhenzhong was showing at the shuttered 1999 gallery, ‘Wushirenfei.’
Photographic art duo Birdhead's snapshots revel in the minutiae of Shanghai life.
Photographic art duo Birdhead’s snapshots revel in the minutiae of Shanghai life.
Following the closure of 'Wushirenfei,' Yang Fudong went on to become one of China's most successful contemporary artists.
Following the closure of ‘Wushirenfei,’ Yang Fudong went on to become one of China’s most successful contemporary artists.
Liang Yue's work often reflects on the transformation of Shanghai and China at large.
Liang Yue’s work often reflects on the transformation of Shanghai and China at large.
This installation by Shanghai's Miao Ying was inspired by Windows desktop backgrounds.
This installation by Shanghai’s Miao Ying was inspired by Windows desktop backgrounds.
Xiang's photographs often use humor and absurdity to reflect on modern China.
Xiang’s photographs often use humor and absurdity to reflect on modern China.
An installation by Shanghai-born photography veteran, Xu Yong.
An installation by Shanghai-born photography veteran, Xu Yong.
An abstract image from the late acclaimed photographer Geng Jianyi.
An abstract image from the late acclaimed photographer Geng Jianyi.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Photofairs Shanghai serves as a critical exhibition for understanding contemporary issues through art. Therefore, it is essential for art enthusiasts and professionals alike to witness the innovative expressions presented by the artists. Each piece not only showcases talent but also invites contemplation on the evolving cultural landscape of Shanghai and beyond.


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