The Internal Crusade

In the summer of 2024, I undertook a two-month journey along the route, documenting the symbolic representations of the “Long March” and the people who live along it, and attempting to reveal how the narrative operates as a cultural tool.

I was born and raised in Ganzhou, Jiangxi, the center of CSR, where the "Long March" begins. "The Communist Party came out of here" is how they put it. Patriotic education was the content of my schoolbooks, and party emblems with red stars and signs about the "Long March" were on almost every street corner. Growing up, the return of Hong Kong, the Three Gorges Project, Family Planning, and the recent Epidemic, etc. "Long March" is repeatedly used as a keyword. I began to realize that it evolved into a political tool for transforming individual suffering into a necessary sacrifice required by the collectives, with the meaning embedded: "All suffering is a journey, and all journeys must lead to success." 

In the summer of 2024, I undertook a two-month journey along the route, documenting the symbolic representations of the "Long March" and the people who live along it. We live in an illusion constructed by false tales, our intentions are revealed as some kind of task, and our experiences are hammered into certain struggles. The image of the god we worship is so blurred as to be weathered by the vulgar soul. This work is in response to these questions. 

The final work comprises a photobook of 110 photographs in sequence. Often presented as photo installations in exhibition contexts, it contains prints of various sizes, contact sheets, negatives, archival photographs, maps, written texts, and archival documents.