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Capturing the stark, tragic beauty of the ruins as they stand today.
Here is a deep blog post exploring the intersection of photography, historical trauma, and the preservation of memory based on those themes. Capturing the stark, tragic beauty of the ruins
For over a century, the Old Summer Palace has existed in the global consciousness as a series of skeletal stone arches and scattered marble. However, before the fire of 1860, it was the "Garden of Gardens"—a pinnacle of architectural harmony. Photography, in this context, serves two opposing masters: However, before the fire of 1860, it was
The exhibition highlights a profound shift in how we view history. We are no longer looking at the Old Summer Palace through the eyes of the colonizers who photographed its downfall, but through the eyes of modern creators who seek to reclaim its narrative. before the fire of 1860