Old China Hands Archive

California State University, Northridge

Giedt Collection Pictures in Beijing Photography Biennial

In 1945 and 1946, as a young Marine Civil Affairs officer, Harold Giedt, who had been born and raised in Shanghai, found himself in Tientsin with some spare time on his hands. Conversant in Chinese and a dedicated amateur photographer, he enjoyed roaming the streets with his camera and chatting with the people. The resulting photographs then lay, often in negative form, unremembered until 2007, when they at last saw the light of day in an exhibtion of the Old China Hands Archive (for a more complete story, please click on this link:

http://library.csun.edu/OldChinaHands/collections/giedt.html

Begging Girls Boys Reading Farmworker Old Vendor & Little Girl Palanquin Rickshaw Puller Smoking Sampan Family Sawing Planks Spinning Top Water Carrier Tientsin

In the year 2011, through the good offices of Ms. Diana Kingsbury, an American artist with extensive connections with the world of photography in China, the Old China Hands Archive was invited to place ten of Mr. Giedt’s photographs in a splendid week-long exhibition held at the Yan Huang Art Museum in Beijing.

The exhibition, titled The Chinese People; The Century-- The first China International Photography Biennial, consisted of approximately 360 photographs depicting the lives (including work, living conditions, food, transportation, and dress) of ordinary Chinese people from as early as the mid-1800s. Giedt’s images aroused particular interest because they had never been seen in China before.

We reproduce the ten images in the exhibition here, plus one picture of the young Lieutenant Giedt in Tientsin in 1946. More of his images may also be found through a link in the previously-cited story about the Giedt Collection.

Exhibition Opening Ceremony Exhibition Opening Ceremony The Beijing Public Views Harold Giedt’s Pictures The Beijing Public Views Harold Giedt’s Pictures The Beijing Public Views Harold Giedt’s Pictures The Beijing Public Views Harold Giedt’s Pictures The Beijing Public Views Harold Giedt’s Pictures Explanation of the Giedt Pictures in Chinese, Courtesy of D. Kingsbury Diana Kingsbury Addresses the Audience at the Exhibition Opening Diana Kingsbury with Distinguished Photographer Zhang Huibin Diana Kingsbury introduced to Hiroji Kubota, a well-know Japanese Photographer by Li Shufeng, Chief Editor of Chinese Photographer magazine

In addition, we refer the reader to a story about this exhibition carried on the web site of the California State University, Northridge’s China Institute’s home page, at:

http://www.csun.edu/china_institute/photoEssays_facesOfTientsin.html

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