Reveries: Guangzhou
Photography by David Zheng
Text by Serge J-F. Levy
Hardcover, 11”x7” (27.95cm x 17.8cm), 36 pages
Singer Sewn binding with Red linen thread
Printed and Handmade in the USA
Edition of 300
ISBN: 978-0-578-21235-7
1st Edition, 2019
Signed
“David’s images capitalize on one of the great qualities of the medium of photography; they stop an essential moment in time when the world’s most populated country is undergoing rapid change. A pivotal time in Chinese history when tradition physically and metaphorically mingles with modernity….And Reveries is a reminder that if you close your eyes for too long, the world may never look like what you once remembered it to be.” - Serge J-F. Levy
*Center for Book Arts Fine Arts Collection
Photography by David Zheng
Text by Serge J-F. Levy
Hardcover, 11”x7” (27.95cm x 17.8cm), 36 pages
Singer Sewn binding with Red linen thread
Printed and Handmade in the USA
Edition of 300
ISBN: 978-0-578-21235-7
1st Edition, 2019
Signed
“David’s images capitalize on one of the great qualities of the medium of photography; they stop an essential moment in time when the world’s most populated country is undergoing rapid change. A pivotal time in Chinese history when tradition physically and metaphorically mingles with modernity….And Reveries is a reminder that if you close your eyes for too long, the world may never look like what you once remembered it to be.” - Serge J-F. Levy
*Center for Book Arts Fine Arts Collection
Photography by David Zheng
Text by Serge J-F. Levy
Hardcover, 11”x7” (27.95cm x 17.8cm), 36 pages
Singer Sewn binding with Red linen thread
Printed and Handmade in the USA
Edition of 300
ISBN: 978-0-578-21235-7
1st Edition, 2019
Signed
“David’s images capitalize on one of the great qualities of the medium of photography; they stop an essential moment in time when the world’s most populated country is undergoing rapid change. A pivotal time in Chinese history when tradition physically and metaphorically mingles with modernity….And Reveries is a reminder that if you close your eyes for too long, the world may never look like what you once remembered it to be.” - Serge J-F. Levy
*Center for Book Arts Fine Arts Collection