A bold and provocative exploration of contemporary Chinese photography, Ren Hang by Taschen captures the raw, poetic, and subversive vision of one of China’s most daring artists. Ren Hang’s work, often characterised by striking compositions of nude bodies intertwined with elements of nature, challenges societal norms and censorship while embracing themes of freedom, sensuality, and vulnerability. First published in December 2016, this monograph presents a selection of Ren Hang’s most iconic images, reflecting his distinctive use of colour, surreal arrangements, and playful yet confrontational aesthetics. This book offers an intimate look into Hang’s short but influential career, solidifying his legacy in contemporary photography.
Ren Hang - edited by Dian Hanson
Ren Hang/Dian Hanson