Five Nights, Aquarium by Wenxin Zhang
Five Nights, Aquarium is a non-linear narration weaved by photographs and five short written works.
I try to reconstruct my inner journey from trips I’ve made between my home country China and San Francisco during these two years in a truthful way, but the overloaded feelings of estrangement and desolation created by the journey have transformed my memories into illusions of confinement. Due to this confinement, my journey story became a space-time, which resembles an aquarium. In this aquarium, cityscapes are fish tank decorations, people are fish, and writings are tank labels.
I chose five nights in the whole reconstructed journey story, using five semi-fictional short stories as clue, to portray the imaginary aquarium. The stories are cold yet intimate, sensual yet intangible. The narration of journey moves from real to imagined spaces, exploring the boundaries between autobiography and fiction.
Wenxin Zhang lives and works in San Francisco, CA.
To view more of Wenxin's work, please visit her website.
The Red One
Woman in the Bath
As White as Snow
Man with Vitiligo
Deer Forest
The Lying Girl
Corona Heights
Foot Kissing
City Suburb in the Dark
Mustard Curtain
Blue Eyes
Jelly Fish
Rewinding
Girl in Red and Green
Man in a Blue Room
Twin Peaks
Island
In the River
Youthfulness
The Red Fish