Once Upon The Sea: Handmade Artist Book
Zhou HanShun
Selfpublished
Singapore
Singapore
Zhou HanShun
Digital Offset
Hand Stitch Chinese/Japanese Binding
Chinese Xuan Paper
92
Chinese Xuan Paper
This book is hand-stitched and digitally printed on Chinese Xuan Paper.
Available as an Artist Book in an edition of 50.
Each book is signed and numbered.
Upon purchase confirmation, please allow 2 weeks for the production of the book.
Two Chinese characters make up the name of Shanghai, 上 (shàng, “upon”) and 海 (hǎi, “sea”), together meaning “Upon-the-Sea”. In the process of modernisation to become one of the global financial centres, the Longtang communities of narrow interconnected passageways in this old city of Shanghai are fast being replaced with high-rise apartments and shopping malls. According to the statistics, today, there are only an estimated 200,000 residents living in the remaining lanes, or less than 1% of the city’s population. These are dense neighborhoods, with many perpendicular branches running off a main artery. All kinds of people, of all different ages and social classes, live together in these interconnecting alleyways. The existence of public and shared spaces, like kitchens and courtyards, also meant that residents are always in contact with their neighbours. Thus it has been said that there would be no Shanghai without these Longtang neighbourhoods. This project focuses on the last remaining and disappearing Longtang neighbourhoods, primarily in the Hongkou, Yangpu and Huangpu districts of Shanghai.