””””GUANGZHOU, Aug. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Standing beside a nude photograph of
herself, a 23-year-old model of only four months' experience, Yang Li, does not
look as relaxed as the person posed in the photograph.
””””The photo of Yang Li was awarded first prize in a competition in south
China's Guangdong province to find the best nudity photographs. The contest,
which began at the end of July, drew more than 2,000 entrants.
””””Yang was asked to have a picture taken by the photo of herself by visitors
to the show of the photographs in Shunde, a city nationally renowned as one of
the most affluent cities or countiesin China.
””””"I could feel even my lips trembling," Yang said, admitting shewas a bit
nervous.
””””In a country where nudity has been traditionally regarded as taboo, a nude
model has to summon all her courage to allow herselfto come out into the public
gaze. When a national exhibition of the same kind was held 18 months ago in
Guangzhou, capital city ofGuangdong province, Tian Jing, the winning model, did
appear at the awarding ceremony, but with half her face hidden by huge dark
glasses.
””””However, organizers of this show decided to hide nothing. Instead of being
displayed in an exhibition hall the photo works were exhibited in a busy plaza
in Shunde, where everyone was admitted regardless of age and free of charge.
””””The exhibition attracted over 1,000 visitors daily. While some just glanced
at the photos, others would stop, enjoy and even turned glued to the them.
””””A visitor named Wang Haifeng stayed there for about three hours,studying
the photos carefully. "I don't quite understand the art of nudity," Wang said.
"But after spending so much time looking atthe pictures, I can sense the beauty
the photos and the models have created, from the physical beauty of the figures
to the artistic backgrounds. And the power of art can overwhelm you."
””””Xie Mo, chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Association of Young
Photographers, said the people in China are becoming increasingly open-minded
and their potential to embrace new art forms and their ability to appreciate
them should not be overlooked.
””””Organizers invited lawyers to be part of the contest and the show in case
anything unexpected might happen, but were confident that their worries would be
unfounded. "Gone are the days when people would have a fixed idea in their heads
and feel impulsive after seeing just a kiss scene in a film," Xie said. (more)