Chinese Garden 7

Dong Wensheng

董文胜

Production date
2005

Object Detail


Media
gelatin silver print
Measurements
78 x 78 cm
Notes
Dong Wensheng’s Chinese Garden series of 2005 is inspired by the melancholy beauty of southern Chinese gardens, enclosed and highly artificial landscapes seen here as a metaphor for China’s history. Shot in gardens in the southern city of Changzhou, they feature sculptural arrangements of ‘Taihu’ rocks (weathered, pitted limestone rocks from Taihu Lake in Jiangsu were highly prized additions to garden design), pools and waterfalls, pavilions with lanterns hanging from upturned eaves, and spindly pine trees. Dong introduces surreal and disquieting elements into the idyllic miniature worlds created by the garden designers: in Chinese Garden 7, amongst the expected rocks and trees, lanterns and upturned roof eaves, we see a naked leg tied to a tree with rope, the rest of the body upside down, hidden behind rocks.
Accession number
2014.135