China Daily (Hong Kong)

On the Cusp

A momentous book celebrates famed photograph­er Henri-Cartier Bresson’s lasting visual legacy in China

- Life Henri Cartier-Bresson: China 1948–1949, 1958 (thamesandh­udson.co) Life

Who knew? Luminary French photograph­er Henri Cartier-Bresson travelled to China in December 1948 at the request of magazine. He stayed for ten months and captured some of the most spectacula­r moments in the country’s history, photograph­ing Beijing in the final days of the Kuomintang and bearing witness to the new regime’s takeover in Shanghai.

Then, in 1958, Cartier-Bresson was one of the first Western photograph­ers to return to China to document the changes that had taken place over the preceding decade. The “picture stories” he sent to the Magnum Photos agency and played a key role in Westerners’ understand­ing of Chinese political events. Many of these images are among the most significan­t shots in Cartier-Bresson’s oeuvre; his empathy with the populace and his sense of responsibi­lity as a witness make them an important part of his legacy.

allows these historic photograph­s to be re-examined along with all of the preserved documents (including the photograph­er’s captions, comments, contact sheets and abundant correspond­ence) as well as the published versions that appeared in American and European magazines. A welcome addition to any photograph­y lover’s bookshelf, this is an exciting new volume on one of the 20th century’s most important photograph­ers – and required reading for anyone interested in the history of modern China.

Published by Thames & Hudson, 288pp.

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