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Abandon

Hsu Yuan-fu1964

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
Taichung City, Taiwan

At the end of 1963, Hsu Yuan-fu rethought his earlier methods of finding subjects for his photos. Previously, he had ridden his bicycle all about, hoping luck would provide material for a snapshot. But he felt that that wasted time and energy, so he came up with a new approach: "First I'd decide on a location and a theme and then set out. When I found a subject, I'd first choose a name and then shoot the photo." Thus, his work gained depth and relevance. Hsu took this photo at the Tainan train station's cargo-loading area. He found a pair of gloves that a laborer had tossed aside after work and used them to rethink his creative ideas, placing the grimy gloves on a train wheel; at a glance, the wheel rim and track seem to form the image of a cow's head. For the photographer, the abandoned gloves were a lament to the world's impermanence. In his youth, the multitalented Hsu Yuan-fu was a confident, somewhat eccentric individual, qualities that influenced his later artistic development. Not bound by convention, he put his aesthetic vision into practice, forging a unique personal style.

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  • Title: Abandon
  • Creator: Hsu Yuan-fu
  • Date Created: 1964
  • Location: National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
  • Physical Dimensions: 30.0 x 25.0 cm
  • Type: photography
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts

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