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Indepth Arts News: "The Chain: Chien-Chi Chang" 2005-03-11 until 2005-04-23 Photofusion Photography Centre London, , UK United Kingdom
There is a general lack of understanding of mental illness in Taiwanese society and no comprehensive support system to care for the mentally ill. Consequently, despite having no resident psychiatrist at Lung Fa Tang, Hieh Kai Feng claims that it provides a much-needed relief for the community, alleviating the huge burden placed on his patient's families.
Physically linked by a small chain around their waists, day in day out, only unlocked for sleeping, the more stable of the two is supposed to assist the less lucid in their daily chores. With their ties to society severed but bound by the 'chain of compassion' to one another, the interactions between the paired outcasts can only be fraught. As Chang comments: The most pathetic part is that once the two are chained together, they are forever incapable of fighting against it. Their only alternative is to become submissive, to give in, or they will never walk out of that place.
Visiting the asylum over a period of six years, Chang took the present photographs in one session, asking them to pose after lunch on their way back to work. By positioning his subjects as if on stage in front of a plain dark background, he transcends the photojournalist mode, and with this transforms his images into a cipher for the human condition per se.
Chien-Chi Chang was born in Taiwan in 1961 and studied at Soochow University and Indiana University. His work has been widely published and in 1999 he was awarded the Visa d'Or for magazine photography in Perpignan and the W. Eugene Smith Memorial fund for Humanistic Photography. A member of Magnum Photos since 1996, he lives in Taipei and New York.
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