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杨实隆 / Yang Shilong

杨实隆(Yang Shilong,B.2003)对世界充满好奇,以影像为起点,结合文本与档案材料展开项目化创作。其工作聚焦故乡与家族史的交叠:家族饭店与村庄的互动、迁徙与拆迁、父亲废弃工厂与乡镇企业的遗址与旧物等。通过摄影、书信、票据、名片、旧照片与器物材料的并置与重组,他在具体场域与日常碎片中追索地方变迁、劳动经验与父子关系如何被保存、遗忘或被重新叙述,并发展为摄影书与装置的结构。

Yang Shilong (b. 2003) is an image-based artist who works from photography while incorporating text and archival materials through project-based practice. His work focuses on the intersection of hometown experience and family history—family restaurants and village life, migration and demolition, as well as the abandoned factory once run by his father and the remnants of township enterprises. By juxtaposing and reassembling photographs with letters, invoices, business cards, old photographs, and objects, he traces—through specific sites and everyday fragments—how local transformation, labor experience, and father–son relationships are preserved, forgotten, and re-narrated, often taking shape as photobooks and installation-oriented structures.