Xi Chuan, writer, born 1963 in Xuzhou, lives and works in Beijing


⁄⁄ 50 photographs, scripts, materials of 'Der letzte Aberglaube'

Traditionally, the Chinese 'professed' Confucianism. Confucius said: 'One must respect supernatural powers, but keep a distance to them.' Since the middle of the 20th Century, hardly anyone in China still believes in supernatural powers in the traditional sense. In its stead came materialism followed by consumerism. The places in which the gods and the spirits reside on this side of the great divide, were either sealed off for preservation purposes and consequently sunk behind a pile of dust or were places of refuge for the blind, for pigeons, the lame and for tramps. In recent years it appears that this situation has once again changed ⁄⁄ ... ⁄⁄
Catalogue excerpt, by Xi Chuan


contribution for the exhibition: 50 photographs, scripts, materials of 'Der letzte Aberglaube'


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