On Dérive #1: Shanghai

Published by
jesse
September 6, 2011

A new photography exhibition by Roger D’Souza explores the landscapes of China.

While on assignment for Urban Art Projects (UAP) in 2010, photographer Roger D’Souza found himself drifting the streets of a desolate part of Shanghai with his 1959 Rollieflex camera.

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The results have been compiled into an exhibition, titled On Dérive #1: Shanghai, on display at Blok Furniture’s studio in Red Hill, Queensland.

 

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The title comes from the idea of the dérive, an unplanned journey.

“Coming from the crazy world of Shanghai, into the silence of these twisting laneways, there was a definite shift – it was almost an unnerving experience,” says D’Souza.

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“What I loved were the muted colours of the buildings, orange bricks against such white sky, powdery blues. Also the touches of modern life – a pair of Vans sneakers, for example – that sit in the middle of a streetscape that feels truly ancient and otherworldly.

 

 

“I think that in a city with such a vast population – to still find these places of quietude – there’s certainly a beauty in that.”

“I am constantly inspired as a photographer just by the simple act of looking,” says D’Souza of what sparks his work.

“I try to find beauty in the everyday.”

 

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