Jim’s Terrible City – Photographs inspired by JG Ballard’s Shanghai
Posted: November 26th, 2014 | No Comments »Photographer James H Bollen’s Jim’s Terrible City (a list of stockists here if you don’t do online) is a collection of photographs inspired by reading JG Ballard’s work and his reminiscences of his birthplace Shanghai – with an introduction by Ballard’s eldest daughter, Fay……
Shanghai-based photographer James H. Bollen shares a selection of images from his new book exploring the author’s relationship with his birthplace
“J.G. Ballard believed that human beings are inherently violent. This stemmed from his time in Shanghai, where as a boy he witnessed brutality before and during the period he and his family entered an interment camp in Lunghua, where they were held from 1942 to 1945,†photographer James H. Bollen states in the introduction to his book, Jim’s Terrible City.
Photographing Shanghai, the novelist’s city of birth, Bollen turns his lens on some of the leitmotifs that emerge through Ballard’s work – mannequins, birds, surveillance – as he addresses the landscape of the author’s upbringing, a cityscape dotted with empty and run-down hotels and apartments, abject poverty and extreme violence in Ballard’s day.
What Bollen captures is a version of Shanghai where “the inner world of [Ballard’s] literature and the reality of the outer world of the city meet and mergeâ€, merging and tentatively exploring the threads between the author’s life and his work, removed three-score years, modernised and cultivated
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