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Asian Art website: Them #6

For Hai Bo, "More significant than art is our experience of life and time," and it is this social, cultural, and historical passage of time that permeates his photographs of then and now. Beyond evoking reminiscences, these paired photographs assert the beginnings of a Chinese aesthetic into the art of photography. In the traditional study of Chinese painting past models and styles are copied or duplicated in a process that produces a new artistic synthesis. The act of creation can said to be absent, or it can be said to be inherent in the very process of reinterpreting or rereading the past. Similarly, in Hai Bo's paired images, a past moment captured on film is reinterpreted. A group portrait is enlarged beyond former expectations and is juxtaposed beside a present-day restaging, and anticipated future restagings. The pairing reflects the past, present, and expectant future as a synthetic rereading of history within what Hai Bo describes as the "fragrance of time."