123 Polaroids (2 Cover Options)
2021
123 Polaroids by Lin Zhipeng aka No 223. First edition (2021). First impression. Small format hardback in new condition. No markings. This is a new book. Please see pictures. Any questions please get in touch.
About 123 Polaroids
123 Polaroids collects 123 images from Lin Zhipeng 's (aka 223) extensive collection of Polaroid work. The photographs portray a young generation that happily indulge in love, sex and life. The intimate portraits have a melancholic nature, but also a playful and sexual one.
About Lin Zhipeng (No 223)
Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223) Born in Guangdong, China in 1979, Graduated from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies with major of financial English. Lin Zhipeng is a photographer and freelancer writer based in Beijing. Created in 2003, his blog “North Latitude 23” where he published everyday pictures accompanied by short texts received millions views and made him famous among the web community. Presented for ten years in group exhibitions in China and abroad , Lin’s works have also been the object of several solo shows both nationally and internationally ( Delaware Contemporary Museum ; Walther Collection Ulm ; De Sarthe Gallery Beijing ; Stieglitz19 Gallery Antwerp ; M97 Gallery Shanghai, etc). He has published photography books in Taiwan, France, Canada, Japan and Italy. Lin is a leading figure of new Chinese photography emerging in the last decade, popularising his work originally via social media and other online platforms as well as his self-published zines. Lin’s work has come to reflect and define a certain zeitgeist of the post-80’s and 90’s generation of non-mainstream Chinese youth. Naming himself “No. 223” after the police character in Wong Kar-Wai’s movie Chungking Express, Lin also adopts a sense of the Hong Kong director’s poetic and dreamy atmosphere as well as the loneliness and mystery of many of his film’s characters. Lin Zhipeng offers his point of view on an alternative youth spirit and culture in an often conservatively Chinese cultural context.