A selection of photos taken 10 years ago about Peking Opera is
now stirring a debate on the Internet. In these six black and white
pictures, the female characters are naked.
Every photo's theme is a well-known story of Peking Opera, but
the pictures show the male characters in costume and the naked
females posing intimately with them. And it's the nude women who
are the focus of the viewers' attention, rather than the Peking
Opera costumes. The purpose of these photos is not clear but people
speculated where the photographs first appeared.
The first guess is that these photos are murals of a Beijing pub.
The first Internet posting of these pictures appeared in August
2005 and the poster revealed the pub was going to be sold around
that time. However, he did not mention the name or location of the
pub.
Many web surfers were angry at these photos because of the
combination of nude women and Peking Opera. Some said they would
never go to the pub with these painted murals, saying that they
ruined the reputation of China' s traditional art. Others thought
these photos were pornographic. But there were also countless web
viewers inquiring about the location of the pub.
Due to their shocking content, these photos were reposted by
many netizens till June this year but the captions were changed to
"nude players perform Peking Opera in a Beijing pub". A netizen
commented, "These performers went too far. I strongly feel they
should be punished!" and some others said, "We can see another
level of Peking Opera now. It's rare."
Others believed the source of these photos are part of someone's
personal photographic work called San Jie or Three
Realms, which were taken by a photographer named Liu Zheng in
1990s. Although people realize these bold photos are considered
art, they are still talking about the relationship of Peking Opera
and nudity.
A netizen explained, "I'm not against nudity, but I'm firmly
opposed to the combination of naked women and Peking Opera. I don't
think people should disgrace our Chinese treasure."
Liu was shocked by the comments on the Internet, and people
posting his pictures without his permission. He promised to hold a
press conference in the near future. "I'm preparing to solve the
problem by lawsuit," he said.
Gallery manager Chen Guangjun and close friend of Liu, also
expressed his surprise. "Many photographers thought it's weird. I
didn't know anything about it until reporters asked me what
happened to Liu."
Chen said he knew of the series of photographs Three
Realms and believes they have nothing to do with Peking Opera.
"Liu's work is popular overseas and he just borrowed some cultural
elements from Chinese art, which foreigners like."
He continued, "Sometimes it's hard to define art and
pornography. People outside art circles may think an artistic work
is pornographic. If these photos were published 10 years ago, they
could stir many more debates," he added. "I don't believe Liu sold
his work to a pub. So if any pub has his work, they are pirating
his pictures."
Yin Hong, a professor of School of Journalism and Communication
of Tsinghua University explained people's attitudes towards art are
constantly evolving, and becoming more accepting of nude art. He
says it's because of such mediums as the Internet and television
that people can decide whether an artist's work is art or
pornographic. People not only need to verify the purpose and
content of the work, but also discuss how it affects society's
values and morals.
(China Daily June 29, 2007)