BOYS BOYS BOYS
Migrant Bird Space, Berlin
June 25- August 18, 2023
候鸟空间非常荣幸在今年夏天为柏林带来一场热力四射的摄影展览Boys Boys Boys - 这是近年来林志鹏/No.223在柏林的唯一个展。我们与柏林的观众一起无比期待展览的呈现。
展览Boys Boys Boys 将深入探索情感的脆弱性、欲望、亲密关系这些显被触及的领域。在艺术家的直观感知和独特视角的引导下,观众被邀请通过林志鹏的镜头探索这些主题。
当我们浏览这一系列的图像时,呈现出来的是对我们所有人共享的普世情感的全新视角。通过提供这样的视角,林志鹏为当代摄影的叙述做出了卓越的贡献。这次独特的展览专注于"Boys Boys Boys"系列,这是一次对他们情感体验丰富纹理的引人入胜的探索。
我们为何天生渴望亲密感?亲密感是否满足了人类的基本需求,如需要爱、需要亲情和归属感?我们是否应该变得更脆弱以创造亲密感?
这个夏天,邀请您来柏林,通过林志鹏的作品,体验关于脆弱性、欲望、亲密性基本联系的引人入胜的探索。他的作品反映了我们共享的情感景观,呈现出既个人又普遍,既私密又具有投射公共话语意义的对话。
编号223是林志鹏在线发表作品的另一代称,是中国新一代摄影的代表人物之一,他的作品充满了诗意的魅力、情感的张力,以及对酷儿文化独特的洞见和表达,这使他在国际上长期受到广泛的关注。他的摄影捕捉了被遗忘或被忽视的人物、情感状态、城市边缘景象和日常生活的瞬间。他独特的光线、构图、色彩等手法赋予照片超越本身的象征意义。这不仅仅是对生活的纪实性拍摄和捕捉,更是情感和反思的载体,体现了他鲜明的个人风格。
Migrant Bird Space are immensely honored to bring a sizzling photography exhibition to Berlin this summer – marking the only solo exhibition by Lin Zhipeng, also known by No.223, in Berlin in recent years. The spotlight of this exhibition is firmly on the ‘Boys Boys Boys’ series and the eloquent expression of emotions.
Our journey through the exhibition delves into the untouched realms of vulnerability, desire, and intimacy. Guided by the artist’s intuitive perception and unique perspective, viewers are invited to explore these themes through Lin’s lens. As we navigate through the array of images, what emerges is a fresh viewpoint on the universal emotions shared by us all. By providing this
perspective, Lin Zhipeng offers an exceptional contribution to the narrative of
contemporary photography.
This unique exhibition zeros in on the series Boys Boys Boys, a compelling exploration into the rich tapestry of their emotional experiences. Why are we built to desire intimacy? Does intimacy fulfill fundamental human needs, such as the need for love, affection and belonging? Shouldn’t we all be
more vulnerable to create intimacy? Join us this summer in Berlin to experience this captivating exploration of the underlying connectivity of vulnerability, desire, and intimacy through the groundbreaking work of Lin Zhipeng. His pieces reflect our collective emotional landscape, presenting a discourse that is at once personal and universal, private and shared.