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展出图片主要是摄影师Maurice H. Edelstein在40年中拍摄的唐人街纪实摄影——反应了华人居民的日常生活以及移民社区抗争迫迁的国际旅馆、华人社区的大型活动、等待公车的妇人、广场上休闲老者的百态和街头的儿童等。
展览时间:2013年1月13日——2013年2月2日,每周二、周三、周四、周五、周六
展览地点:美国旧金山唐人街的中华文化中心 (Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco) 地址:750 Kearny San Francisco, CA 94108
"Images from Chinatown: Four decades of Photographs"
San Francisco’s Chinatown is the oldest in North America and the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. It’s also one of the densest neighborhoods in the country, with over 75,000 people per square mile. Chinatown attracts more tourists than the Golden Gate Bridge, yet most people only know it as a place to get cheap commodities, illegal fireworks, or good dim sum. But a new exhibition seeks to shed light on the many untold stories and mysteries of the old district. San Francisco native Maurice H. Edelstein has been shooting photographs for over four decades, and his new retrospective solo exhibition, “Images from Chinatown: Four decades of Photographs,” examines the lives of the people in the neighborhood. Edelstein’s photographs are an intimate view of the everyday life and struggles in the tightly knit community, largely overshadowed by tourism. The exhibition also marks the launch of the new Visiting Exhibition series, featuring guest curators, local and international artists, and community organizations, in order to showcase a more comprehensive view of Chinese culture and art. — By Bryan Banducci
Price: free
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