SHAOLIN,
TEMPLE OF ZEN
Justin Guariglia
Hardbound,
9 ¾" x 10¾", 144 pages
100 color illustrations
2007, Aperture
Essay by Matthew Polly
From the Publisher:
For the first time in history, the notoriously
guarded warrior monks of the 1500-year-old Shaolin Temple-a Chinese
Buddhist sect dedicated to preserving a form of kung fu known
as the 'vehicle of Zen'-have allowed their secretive society to
be documented. With the blessing of the main abbot, Justin Guariglia
earned the trust and full collaboration of the Shaolin monks to
create an astonishing, empathic record of the Shaolin art forms
and the individuals who consider themselves the keepers of these
traditions. Over the past eight years, Guariglia has deftly captured
the changing context of this ancient sect as it encounters the
increasingly hyper-modern world of contemporary China. This amazing
work provides viewers with a rare opportunity to examine the energy
and spirit of the Shaolins' unique Zen practice, which has until
now primarily been seen via pop-cultural interpretation in such
films as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. It features serial imagery
of fighting poses; cinematic grid images and cool design.
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