The New York-based Singaporean photographer John Clang has always liked to challenge people’s visual perceptions with his works. His new exhibition, Con(Front) is a more intimate series of visual dialogues that pin down the photographer's response to his environment in New York and his search for a sense of place and identity. I especially like his open wound series, where the photograph of a beautiful landscape is slashed; simple, but effective
The New York-based Singaporean photographer John Clang has always liked to challenge people’s visual perceptions with his works. His new exhibition, Con(Front) is a more intimate series of visual dialogues that pin down the photographer's response to his environment in New York and his search for a sense of place and identity. I especially like his open wound series, where the photograph of a beautiful landscape is slashed; simple, but effective