"I found these photos which were taken by Chinese people in 1970s or 80s from antique markets. I use collaging or drawing to destroy or carry forward the stories in the photos. Maybe the original photos recorded true things which happened before, but...
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No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent
"I found these photos which were taken by Chinese people in 1970s or 80s from antique markets. I use collaging or drawing to destroy or carry forward the stories in the photos. Maybe the original photos recorded true things which happened before, but were the new plots through my changes totally made up by me?"--Page 4
"Until Death Do Us Part focuses on the unexpected role cigarettes play in Chinese weddings. As a token of appreciation, it is customary for the bride to light a cigarette for each and every man invited. The bride and the groom are then invited to...
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No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent
"Until Death Do Us Part focuses on the unexpected role cigarettes play in Chinese weddings. As a token of appreciation, it is customary for the bride to light a cigarette for each and every man invited. The bride and the groom are then invited to play some cigarette-smoking games of an unprecedented ingenuousness. This publication pays homage to a tradition in which love and death walk hand in hand. These photos come from the Beijing Silvermine project, an archive of half a million negatives salvaged over the years from a recycling plant on the edge of Beijing."--Publisher's website
1 cigarette box, 104 unnumbered pages,
9 x 6 cm, 9 x 6 cm
Notes:
Book is housed in a paper cigarette box
Gold on edges of the text
Images are from negatives salvaged as part of Thomas Sauvin's Silvermine project 2009-2013. Sauvin amassed an archive of half a million negatives that had been sent to a recycling plant in Beijing to be filtered for their silver nitrate content