Luo Yang’s intimate imagery conveys may convey an undeniable sense of softness, but beneath the fragile veneer lies a resolute layer of strength. Her photographs are primarily an exploration of individual identity, which the Beijing-based artist captures with disarming honesty and a vulnerability that never fails to reveal genuine boldness. “I’m from a very small town in northern Northern China, where most people don’t think of being an artist as a real occupation,” Yang tells AnOther. “Art,…
The Photographer Capturing What it’s Like Being a Woman in China
By Irina Baconsky
December 18, 2018 at 03:40AM
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