Marcel Winatschek

Against the Weight of Home

Ren Hang photographed bodies the way the Chinese state preferred they didn’t exist—naked, tangled, unashamed, often beautiful in ways the censors couldn’t categorize as anything but threatening. His work was banned inside China, which meant it circulated everywhere else. Looking at it, you understand both why it was suppressed and why that suppression was futile. The images are too direct, too alive to contain.