China photography provocateur, Ren Hang, dies

26 Feb, 2017

One of China's most promising and provocative young photographers, Ren Hang, has died aged 29, his gallery confirmed Saturday. The artist was known for racy nude shots of his friends in which genders blur and limbs intertwine. His gallery, Hong Kong-based Blindspot, confirmed the death to AFP.
Born 1987 in Changchun city of northeastern Jilin province, the Beijing-based, self-taught artist gained recognition abroad even while his work was censored at home, where the ruling Communist party bans what it deems "pornographic". Ren had long grappled with depression, a struggle that he chronicled in poetry and prose online. "Every year, the wish I make is the same: to die earlier," he said in one of his final Weibo posts, published last month on the eve of the Chinese lunar new year. "For so many years I have been trying to cure myself, splitting my one self into the two roles of doctor and patient," he wrote on his website last summer.

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