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Black Gold and China
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28 February 2022

The Chinese photographer Lu Guang occupies himself with the
socioeconomic and ecological issues connected with China’s "industrial
revolution", which call to mind the problems of Western nations in the
nineteenth and twentieth century. His photographs reflect the
consequences of intensive coalmining and the environmental destruction
that accompanies it. They impressively document the collateral damage
that China’s emergence as an economic superpower and producer for the
international demand has caused.
Lu Guang also captures the social life
worlds of people who live on the poverty line in these industrial
landscapes in powerful pictures. The catalogue accompanying his first
monographic exhibition in Germany presents roughly 100 works with which
Lu Guang makes us aware that: "There is only one earth, which we share."
Texts by Sandra Badelt together with Stefan Brüggerhoff, Hu Donglin, Lu Guang and Robert Pledg