Oriental Lens (29)
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Oriental Lens (29)

Fragments of Innocent Nudes

東洋鏡 (29)

  • 出版日期: 2026/04/01
  • 語言:英文
  • 檔案大小:154.5MB
  • 商品格式:固定版面 EPUB
  • 頁數: 166
電子書定價:NT$ 320
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I never photograph the “nude.” I only photograph the “soul laid bare.”
When the Asian body stands completely exposed before my lens, what I see is not merely skin and curves, but long-suppressed gazes, silenced desires, and taboos wrapped layer by layer by time. Jan Saudek taught me how to let images tell stories; Robert Mapplethorpe taught me how to turn light into the sharpest blade — one that carves the most elegant contours while simultaneously revealing the rawest truth.
In this collection, I invited twenty Asian models onto my stage. They are no longer mere models, but warriors, sacrificial offerings, guardians of memory, and prisoners of desire. Their pubic hair, genitals, sweat, and trembling no longer need to be concealed, because in the face of true art, shame itself is the most hypocritical garment.
I hope that when viewers open this book, they do so not with mere curiosity, but with a slight tremor and reverence.
Because what you are looking at is not simply the nudity of Asian bodies,
but the most secret, most tender, and most resilient souls of Asian people.
May these images serve as a mirror —
forcing you to confront yourself while gazing upon them.

詳細資訊

(Book Introduction)
Asian Nudes: Gaze and Taboo
Art Photography Collection
In the fusion of Jan Saudek’s dreamlike narrative and Robert Mapplethorpe’s masterful sculptural lighting, this photography collection uses the Asian body as its primary language to unfold a silent dialogue about desire, memory, power, and vulnerability.
Twenty images, predominantly in black and white with subtle hand-tinted tones, not only capture the sculptural beauty of the Asian form but also delve deeply into the taboos between generations, the gaze between self and other, the solitude within urban ruins, and the collision between the sacred and the profane within the flesh. Each work is a meticulously constructed narrative stage: mother and child, brothers and sisters, lovers and the self, warrior and sacrifice…
This is not merely a collection of nudes, but a book of fables written with Asian bodies about “being seen” and “being hidden.”
In Mapplethorpe’s precise light and Saudek’s eerie emotional tension, the body becomes the most honest language, and desire becomes the most elegant form of rebellion.

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