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Qingjun Huang is a freelancer artist. He was born and raised in China, currently based in the United States. 

Qingjun's representative work is  Family Stuff photography series, including 160 works, started from 2003 and is ongoing.  Robert Frank said “Your work is an open window to look at China.”  Family Stuff works have been exhibited worldwide, including Christie’s London, International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Switzerland, Chengdu Art Museum, Hunan Art Museum, Xi’an Art Museum Three Shadows Photography Art Center China, HeadOn Photofestival Australia, Photoquai Photography Biennial France, Singapore International Photography Festival, Helsinki Photo Festival, Benaki Museum Athens Greece, College of Lake County USA, among others.

BBC has featured him four times, NY Times, Bloomberg, Wired, Business Insider, Guardian, China Daily also published his works. His works are in books and magazines such as HUMAN.KIND, NatGeo, Harvard Business Review, My House My Room, Family Photography Now, Architecture Boston, Chinese Photography, Grazia etc. His works shown in textbooks Oxford University and National Geographic learning. 

Family Stuff

2003-present

Qingjun Huang 

I have been making my long-term project "Family Stuff" series for 20 years, which now includes 160 photographs. I gather a family’s belongings from different spaces in the home and arrange them in one place to take a photograph with the family members. Most of these photos are taken outdoors, with the home as the background. Ninety percent of my previous works were shot in China during a time of rapid economic development, modernization and globalization. I used this method of staged photographs to record history. In the photos, a household’s real interior space is briefly exposed in an external space; also can be seen are environment changes, urban expansion, technological advancements and shifts in people's lifestyles. Through static documentation of the above, I create a dynamic social panorama.

From 2022, I started photographing American families. The family is the smallest unit that forms society, and many such units make up this society. I continue to use the "Family Stuff" series to reflect the internal structure and diversity of contemporary American society. I have observed that among American families, whether they live in big cities or small townships, there isn't much difference in their basic material living standards. Therefore, I pay more attention to showcasing their cultural and spiritual life. I spend a significant amount of time preparing for each photo, getting to know the story of the subjects, visiting their rooms, contemplating the concept of the shoot, and carefully selecting the items for display. The concepts of these works cover the lifestyle of native-born Americans, immigrants' nostalgia for their homeland, as well as themes of love, work, identity, gender and the passage of time. Each material object is carefully chosen to reflect the subject’s interests and aspirations. I move these items and arrange them in overlapping frames, visually enhancing the familiar scenes and highlighting the current life status, beliefs and emotional memories of the family or individual. Through a single photograph, I depict both their external reality and their inner world. The images help viewers understand these families’ stories and often provoke contemplation.

I am thankful to those who were willing to face my camera, show their belongings and share their family stories.

Selected Awards:

 

2023 Fujifilm 2022 GFX Grant Challenge Global Winner

2021 11.17 Lishui Photography Festival /Special Collection Award

2015 London International Creation Competition (LICC Finallist)

 

Selected Group Exhibitions:

Jan.13-31,2025 Culture Identified, Christie’s London, UK.

Oct. 2023-Aug. 2024   <Human.Kind> International Museum of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Geneva, Switzerland. 

Dec.31st 2023-March 30th 2024  HEIGHT Masterpiece Exhibition of Famous Chinese Photographers, Chengdu Art Museum, China

11/2023 Fujifilm GFX Grant Challenge Winner’s exhibition, Tokyo Japan

11/2021 Head On Photo Festival, Australia

11/2021 Lishui Photography Festival, China

03/2021 Resonance, A Tribute to Robert Frank, Three Shadows Photography Art Center, Beijing, China

11/2020 Global Localized Chinese Contemporary Art, Hunan Art Museum

09/2020 Helsinki Photo Festival, Finland

10/2019  All We Love, 798 Art Factory, Beijing,China

11/2016  Chinese Contemporary Photography Group show in Milan, Italy

06/2016  Constellation.s Habiter le Monde,  Centre d’architecture Bordeaux, France

06/2015  Athens Photo Festival 2015, Benaki Museum, Athens

03/2015  The Transformations of a Thread, Xi’an Art Museum

10/2014  4th edition Singapore International Photography Festival. Singapore.

09/2013  Photoquai Photography Biennial, Musee Du Quai Branly.Paris

11/2012  Lianzhou FOTO

03/2012  AIPAD New York, USA

11/2010  PHOTO Exhibition, Paris

Selected Solo Exhibitions:

​02/2025 Family Stuff, Robert T Wright Gallery, College of Lake County, Grayslake, IL USA

01/2025 "Family Stuff"  Palm Beach Art Design Showroom Florida USA

01/2025 "Steam Locomotive in China" Peoria Art Guild, USA

02/2024 “Family Stuff”,  Palm Beach Art Design Showroom Florida USA

01/2024 “Illinois Family Stuff”,  Peoria Comtemporary Art Center, USA

07/2023  “Family Stuff” 1839 Comtemporary Gallery, Taiwan.

11/2022  “Housed/Unhoused”. Contemporary Art Center, Peoria IL USA

02/2022  FUJIFILM X Space, Shanghai, Family Stuff of Streamers.

11/2017  Amusement Park, 798 Photo Gallery, Beijing

05/2015  From Faraway Steam Locomotive Solo Show, Terminal 2 Pudong International Airport.

03/2015  Family Stuff New Works Show. Meimen Gallery, Beijing

02/2015  “Online Shopping Family Stuff”, Alibaba Group Headquater, Hangzhou, China

09/2014  “Family Stuff” solo show in WM Gallery, Amsterdam

09/2013  “Family Stuff” works 10 years anniversary exhibition in 798 Photo Gallery, Beijing China

12/2007  “Family Stuff” ,798 Photo Gallery, Beijing, China.

10/2007  “China Steam Locomotive”Dresden Transport Museum, Dresden, Germany

12/2006  “China Steam Locomotive”DB Museum, Nuremberg Germany

 

All images Copyrights ©Qingjun Huang ©Liu Yang, please contact us for permission of using any of the photos.

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