Weekend
Which are more significant, artworks or art archives? Which is more important, the picture or the process of image production, the way an image is viewed or the positioning of the image?
Today’s issues with photography have officially given way to issues with the image. With Weekend, the artist and Beijing / LA resident Lei Lei not only displays artistic nostalgia, but also the constant quest for certainty regarding history, family and personal identity. His work can be seen as a type of “creative thinking” on the theme, an artistic strategy related to future imagination, and a contradictory position on emotions that cannot be returned to today.
As philosopher and art critic Boris Groys pointed out: “Life can be recorded, but it can’t be shown.” It is also because of the complexity of this contradiction, and the images that comprise the artist’s works that different images taken at the point of visual transformation and dialectical form between the calm and the energetic are shown, so that “nostalgia” becomes a truly contemporary medium in the practice of image art. ——Dong Bingfeng.
Weekend
Lei Lei
Jiazazhi, 2022
266mm × 286mm × 15mm: 168p; English, Chinese, hardcover
including 214 images and a slice of fridge magnet
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