Traditional Chinese Language and Poetry
Traditional Chinese poetry uses concrete and ritualistic language, not to describe reality, but to evoke it and connect with the essence of things.
Traditional Chinese poetry uses concrete and ritualistic language, not to describe reality, but to evoke it and connect with the essence of things.
Albert Serra’s ‘Tardes de soledad’ portrays Roca Rey in an immersive bullfighting ritual, revealing loneliness and sacrifice with an anti-intellectual camera.