'Compared to the older generations, they are more international, more open, but also more impetuous. My creation is based on real life.'
has continued to capture poignant, youthful images of modern-day China. Through this, Yang is intent on showcasing what she calls a"new generation," the name of her latest project — a"collection of portraits of the generation born in the '90s" during a time"when China underwent enormous changes."
Those born in '90s China came after the student-and-youth-led Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, which advocated for the end of Communist Party corruption among other democratic reforms, including freedom of the press, of speech, and of association. After a month of demonstrations, proceedings became deadly on June 4 when the government enacted martial law, ultimately killing thousands of protesters.
Speaking to the gender fluidity seen in Yang's subjects, she said"the young have a broader and more open attitude towards gender identity. I think it's a very good change, which suggests less stereotypes."
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