Qiu Zhen

Qiu Zhen’s My Bride and I is dreamlike, revealing a certain loneliness of being in a huge city.

© Qiu Zhen
© Qiu Zhen

The bride, a mannequin, becomes an embodiment of his hopes and dreams. After two years in Beijing, the thin line between reality and surreality blurred. He could only express these feelings through photography.

© Qiu Zhen
© Qiu Zhen

© Qiu Zhen
© Qiu Zhen

More pictures here, write up in Chinese here and pictures from his 2006 show at the 798 Gallery here.

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