Feng Li is an artist from Chengdu and a photographer who is good at finding incredible moment from ordinary life. He discovered the tricky side of reality and
• presented ordinary life scenes in unusual ways. Since 2005, Feng Li has been working on his sole series, White Night. He wandered around the city, instinctively observing familiar people, objects and scenery in an intuitive way, and directly illuminating those incredible moments in our eyes with flashlights. These scenes, cut by flash lights, are eventually transformed into something special and unexpected that condenses in time. In 2017, he won the Jimei Arles Discovery Award for his series works, White Night. Then he held a solo exhibition at the Les Ren-contres d’Arles in France, 2018, where he was invited to film White Night of Arles.
In recent years, his works have been interviewed and reported by New York Times, Lens Culture, German Times, French Lib é ration, Le Figaro, British Photography Magazine, White Review-UK, Swiss ELSE Magazine, Dutch GUP, Japanese NEWS WEEK, Chinese Photography, Chinese News Weekly and New Weekly.
White Night series of works are collected by The Archive of Modern Conflict, and included in the famous British photography history book The PHOTO BOOK – an insurmountable collection of photographic works since the 18th century. The Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum has collected the series as collection of the fine works – Contemporary Photography volume