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Female photos of Rong Chenglin

Taiwan Province artists Rong Cheng Lin (3cm) and Lin Yongzheng now live in Tainan. Most of his works take the female body as the element. The grotesque limbs, with the insertion of roses and red lines, seem absurd, but leave the viewer with room for imagination. Each work seems random, but during the shooting, they made careful arrangements for every item in the picture.

/Lin Yongcheng's surreal and creative photography/

When I first saw these works, I thought they were written by a female photographer. But to my surprise, this is the work of a male photographer from Taiwan Province Province.

The name of the male photographer is Rong Chenglin. He takes the body and the red line as his creative themes. Through these simple tools, he showed the connection between women's fragile but strong body periphery and survival.

The whole series aims to reflect on social standards, and many women have gone through extreme efforts to change their bodies to adapt to these ideals. This photographer, as sensitive and delicate as a woman, applies the sense of picture to the fullest.

The abnormal body games in the picture are all about telling women's weak and sensitive physique in their own way. Soft colors and attention to details all bring visual shock.

Everyone says that you can't change without some inner struggle-Taiwan Province artist Rong Chenglin (alias "3cm") is expressing this concept through his female and female body photography. "My main appeal is to discuss the moral issues related to women ... The definition of women in today's society is particularly narrow, evaluative and illiberal, and the media has played a particularly big role in this regard," he told the creative plan. "If they don't keep up with the latest trends, they will be regarded as outdated antiques." He thinks this phenomenon is also common among women. For example, in order to maintain their image, women must often shave or lose weight. Lin Yongzheng's photography makes people feel sick and even queasy. Every photo will arouse the audience's uncomfortable reaction. The horror of some photos is obvious-because they either distort the human body or present an uncomfortable angle. The uneasiness caused by other photos is hard to say: the picture is out of the plot and tells the story through subtle feelings.

/photo /3cm/

There is fantasy and absurdity in the world of artist Lin Yongzheng, and there is always black humor in the poetry of blank space in his works. The evil of female body, desire and commotion, privacy/boldness, peep/performance, teasing eyes, throw the audience into the theater pulled by gender.

In the Five Dynasties, Zhang Mi's phrase "full of palace flowers" described the characteristics of female beauty. From ancient times to the present, whether it is to please others or to pursue blindly unconsciously, women are striving to become beautiful under the framework, which is in line with the norms. Women silently bear and bear all kinds of hidden norms in social values, while suppressing and pursuing endlessly.

Repeated objects and non-repetitive imagination, he used surreal images to explore the essence of women's desire driven by themselves or the outside world. Without form, lust can be free, return to form, and bondage can be ridiculed.

Lin Yongzheng is good at creating a disturbing whirlpool with quiet pictures, guiding female characters into the picture with arranged photography, and telling a series of expressionless sadness through physical performances.

Exhibition Name │ Exquisite, Light, Fragrant, Snow-tired and Lin Yongzheng's solo exhibition.

Exhibition time │ 201410/31-2014/1/30.

Exhibition location │ 8 1/2

Free admission ticket