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Living Shrines of Uyghur China: Photographs by Lisa Ross

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By (author): Lisa Ross

Art photographs of strikingly beautiful and austere shrines of saints and pilgrimage sites erected by the Uyghurs (a mystic, pacifistic branch of Islam) in the deserts of Western China that are threatened by that country's rapid development will appeal to all interested in art, Central Asia, and Chinese or Islamic culture.

Lisa Ross's ethereal photographs of Islamic holy sites were created over the course of a decade on journeys to China's Xinjiang region in Central Asia, historically a cultural crossroads but an area to which artists and researchers have generally been denied access since its annexation in 1949. These monumental images show shrines created during pilgrimages, many of which have been maintained continuously over several centuries; visitation to the tombs of saints is a central aspect of daily life in Uyghur Islam, and its pilgrims ask for intercession for physical, mental, and spiritual ailments. The shrines, adorned with small devotional offerings that mark a prayer or visit, are poignant representations of collective memory and a pacifistic faith, and endure despite vulnerability to natural forces of sand, heat, and powerful winds. Their simplicity and austerity as captured by Ross invoke ideas of spirituality, eternity, and transcendence. Three essaysby a historian of Central Asian Islam, a Uyghur folklorist, and the curator of an accompanying exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Artsituate the photographic content in context. This volume emerges at a critical time, as modernization and new policies for development of China's far west bring about rapid, extreme, and irrevocable change; the region is its largest source of untapped natural gas, oil, and minerals. Many of the sites in Ross's work are threatened by political and economic pressuresher images are valuable, therefore, not only for their intrinsic beauty, but as an important record of a rich and vibrant culture.

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  • Weight: 1000g
  • Dimensions: 237 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Feb 2013
  • Publisher: Monacelli Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781580933506

About Lisa Ross

Lisa Ross is a Brooklyn-born photograph and video artist who has been exhibiting her work lecturing and teaching photography for almost twenty years. In 2012 the University of California-Berkeley held an exhibition of Rosss work; she has also been featured in six solo gallery exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions in the U.S. Europe and North Africa. Ross has lectured at Indiana University Georgetown University UNC Chapel Hill the Silk Road House and the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. Beth Citron is an assistant curator at the Rubin Museum of Art. Rahilä Dawut is a scholar and Uyghur folklorist. Alexandre Papas is a historian of Central Asian Islam.

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