Hole in the Clouds
Nov 23, 2009
Last year, when this picture was taken, twenty million people lived in Shanghai. There are more now.
smog
cityscape
birdseye view
Shanghai
China
May 19, 2016
The supermarket at 1015 Yuyuan Road in Shanghai is said to look like any ordinary Chinese convenience store, its shelves stocked with colorful bottles and boxes of foodstuffs and other items from all over the world.
There's the usual convex mirror in the corner to watch for shoplifters. There's a cash register and a cashier, and lots and lots of customers. The prices they pay are exactly what people in Shanghai would expect to pay.
The only thing at all unusual is that the packages are all empty. Every last one of them. Artist Xu Zhen and his conceptual-art corporation, MadeIn Company, bought all the thousands and thousands of items found in a convenience store, patiently pricked or otherwise opened each one to remove the contents, and then carefully resealed them.
"Store" visitors, perhaps surprised at first by the lightness of a secretly emptied soft drink can or candy bar wrapper, nonetheless walk up and down the aisles, studying and touching the merchandise. They make their selections. As often as not, they decide to buy something, even though it's only a package of nothing.
They pay full price. Maybe they feel that they're actually buying art, and for art, the price looks good.
Shanghai
China
marketing
supermarket
Xu Zhen
conceptual art
packaging
consumerism
(h/t: Atlas Obscura)
Jan 17, 2018
Fog swallows the tips of new skyscrapers around an old tree in the Pudong Financial District of Shanghai.
Shanghai
China
tree
skyline
skyscrapers
fog
Pudong Financiall District
(Image credit: Aly Song for Reuters)
Feb 2, 2018
A man wears his cat in a backpack for an evening stroll past cherry blossoms in Shanghai.
Shanghai
spring
cherry blossoms
streetlife
(Image credit: Reuters)