Publisher's Description
Chien-Chi Chang: I do, I do, I do
Essay by Cheryl Lai. Foreword by Sarina Yeh.
These Taiwanese wedding pictures are not the
celebratory nuptial norm that are the bread and
butter of photographers everywhere, but rather
ajaundiced look at the institution and the
industry of marriage. A couple is caught in a net
of spray-string confetti; a bride poses among
ruins; a chain of wedding couples kisses in a zoo
with caged elephants behind them; and a post-
nuptial couple, in all their Western finery, sleep
soundly, and separately, in the back of a limousine. I do, I do, l do reveals conflicts that the
artist, a 41-year-old unwed man with three
younger sisters and no brothers, feels about the
notion of marriage and all the traditional family
pressures that it entails.
Born in a farming village in Taiwan in 1961,
Magnum photographer Chien-Chi Chang's photographs have been published in The New York
Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Time, National
Geographic, DerSpiegel, and Figaro. In 1999, he
was the recipient of both the Magazine
Photographer of the Year award and the World
Press Photo's first place award.
Book Information
ISBN:
9579781729
Publisher:
Ivy Liu/Premier Foundation
Format:
Hardcover, 120 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
1 x
0.1 x
1 inches