Born
in 1972 in Liaoning province, China, Wang Ningde graduated from the
photography department of the Lu Xun Academy of Art in 1995. Soon
after, he moved south to Guangzhou where he now lives and works pursuing
a career as a photojournalist and editor with the specialist photography
journal Focus Magazine. His first solo exhibition Walking Towards
an Even Darker Place was held at the famed Liberia Borges bookshop
in Guangzhou in 1999. In 2003 he staged his first overseas exhibition
An Interesting and Singular Walk at the Centre Photographique d'Ile
de France, Paris. Wang has since exhibited in the Czech Republic,
Denmark, the United States, Italy, Japan, Israel and Singapore.
Wang Ningde is one of the most interesting photographers to have emerged
from China in the last ten years. This forthcoming exhibition will
demonstrate his very special place in contemporary photography. Although
a working journalist, he still maintains the belief that photography
is a tool for self expression and continues to make non-documentary,
conceptual photography. The artist invites the viewer into the world
inhabited by his characters by imbuing his photography with subtle
narrative drama and staging his photographs from multiple angles.
Drawing from his own experiences as a journalist having witnessed
a multitude of extraordinary events, Wang Ningde invents a very personal
visual language that is both intriguing and seductive.
In June 2006 The Red Mansion Foundation invited Wang Ningde to London
for his first solo exhibition in the UK, Some Days.
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