Liu Heung Shing - A Life in a Sea of Red (MINT CONDITION, SHRINK-WRAPPED) - 2019





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A Life in a Sea of Red (MINT CONDITION, SHRINK-WRAPPED) è una prima edizione in hardcover in inglese di Liu Heung Shing, pubblicata da Steidl, Göttingen nel 2019, 288 pagine, con sovraccoperta, dimensioni 305 x 328 mm.
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FANTASTIC, BIG-SIZE BOOK ABOUT CHINA AND RUSSIA -
by Pulitzer-Prize-winning photojournalist Liu Heung Shing.
New, mint, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher's plastic foil.
COLLECTOR'S COPY.
'This book contains the two most important bodies of work by the artist: photos of the pivotal decades of Communism in China and Russia, made between 1976 and 2017. Adapting the phrase “alive in the bitter sea” from a Chinese proverb about perseverance in tumultuous times, A Life in a Sea of Red presents scenes of hope, hardship and change under and after Communist rule.'
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Ecki Heuser & team are wishing ALL THE BEST TO YOU AND YOURS for 2026.
Steidl, Göttingen. 2019. First edition, first printing.
Hardcover with dustjacket. 305 x 328 mm. 288 pages. Photos: Liu Heung Shing. Text in English.
Highly impressive photobook - in perfect condition.
"Understanding the death of Mao Zedong in 1976 as the harbinger of change for China, Liu arrived in Beijing in 1978 to photograph the country at a moment of momentous transition for Time magazine. This he did in an empathetic, unfiltered manner beyond the visual narrative perpetuated by the Chinese government—from the withdrawal of Mao’s portraits from the public realm, to the increase in free commercial, artistic and personal expression, to the 1989 violence on Tiananmen Square and, more recently, the rise of yuppies who show how China has recast Communism in a socialist-capitalist mold. In contrast, Liu’s photos of Russia, taken between 1990 and 1993, document the collapse of a Communist state. The most enduring of these shows Mikhail Gorbachev throwing down the speech he delivered on 25 December 1991, announcing his resignation and signaling the end of the Soviet Union and Cold War. This photo, which embodies Liu’s ability to convey complex narratives in a single frame, is from the series that was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1992."
(from the publisher)
"Hong-Kong-born Liu Heung Shing’s honors include Best Photographer from the Associated Press (1989 and 1991), Picture of the Year by the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri (1989) and the Overseas Press Club Award (1992). Liu has documented major international events throughout his four-decade career, and his acclaimed books include China after Mao: “Seek Truth from Facts” (1983), China, Portrait of a Country (2008) and China in Revolution: The Road to 1911 (2012). "
(from the publisher)
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THIS IS THE LAST EXCLUSIVE PHOTOBOOK AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com in 2025 -
with more than 100 great lots from my personal collection and from recent acquisitions.
Like always 5Uhr30.com guarantees detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% transport protection, 100% transport insurance, and of course, combined shipping - worldwide.
FANTASTIC, BIG-SIZE BOOK ABOUT CHINA AND RUSSIA -
by Pulitzer-Prize-winning photojournalist Liu Heung Shing.
New, mint, unread; still originally shrink-wrapped in publisher's plastic foil.
COLLECTOR'S COPY.
'This book contains the two most important bodies of work by the artist: photos of the pivotal decades of Communism in China and Russia, made between 1976 and 2017. Adapting the phrase “alive in the bitter sea” from a Chinese proverb about perseverance in tumultuous times, A Life in a Sea of Red presents scenes of hope, hardship and change under and after Communist rule.'
(from the publisher)
5Uhr30.com says MANY THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT THIS YEAR -
making our single-seller photobook auctions on Catawiki so successful.
Ecki Heuser & team are wishing ALL THE BEST TO YOU AND YOURS for 2026.
Steidl, Göttingen. 2019. First edition, first printing.
Hardcover with dustjacket. 305 x 328 mm. 288 pages. Photos: Liu Heung Shing. Text in English.
Highly impressive photobook - in perfect condition.
"Understanding the death of Mao Zedong in 1976 as the harbinger of change for China, Liu arrived in Beijing in 1978 to photograph the country at a moment of momentous transition for Time magazine. This he did in an empathetic, unfiltered manner beyond the visual narrative perpetuated by the Chinese government—from the withdrawal of Mao’s portraits from the public realm, to the increase in free commercial, artistic and personal expression, to the 1989 violence on Tiananmen Square and, more recently, the rise of yuppies who show how China has recast Communism in a socialist-capitalist mold. In contrast, Liu’s photos of Russia, taken between 1990 and 1993, document the collapse of a Communist state. The most enduring of these shows Mikhail Gorbachev throwing down the speech he delivered on 25 December 1991, announcing his resignation and signaling the end of the Soviet Union and Cold War. This photo, which embodies Liu’s ability to convey complex narratives in a single frame, is from the series that was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1992."
(from the publisher)
"Hong-Kong-born Liu Heung Shing’s honors include Best Photographer from the Associated Press (1989 and 1991), Picture of the Year by the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri (1989) and the Overseas Press Club Award (1992). Liu has documented major international events throughout his four-decade career, and his acclaimed books include China after Mao: “Seek Truth from Facts” (1983), China, Portrait of a Country (2008) and China in Revolution: The Road to 1911 (2012). "
(from the publisher)
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