Shina Peng
(Taiwan)Shina Peng is an environmental portrait photographer based in Taipei, New York City and Tokyo. Currently she resides in Brooklyn. Her international upbringing as a Taiwanese American born and raised in Japan heavily impacts the themes she explores in her artwork. Through her work she questions society’s definition of identity and attempts to understand her own background. She focuses on moments of the “in-between”, the intersectionality, and the dichotomies that people exist in. Shina’s work focuses on the beauty in the mundane. Her nostalgic narratives are unexperienced memories that romanticize the repetitions of daily life.
ConnectFurusato
“Furusato (Home)” is a promise I made to my grandfather before he passed away in 2018.
My grandfather was born in 1922 in Linxiang, Hunan. He left Linxiang in 1941 and would return for the first time 40 years later in 1988. He left without knowing that he would run away to Taiwan and lose contact with his mother as he fought in the war.
When I was younger my parents would tell me I was from Taiwan. I was reminded of my Chinese heritage only when my grandfather returned to Hunan every Lunar New Year to pay respect to his parents and give back to his relatives. The relationship between Japan, China, and Taiwan was a source of the uncertainty I felt with my own identity. When my grandfather passed away, I felt it was time I acknowledged my roots in China. This project is my attempt at understanding where we come from. It will photograph my father and my journey back to my grandfather’s hometown in Linxiang, Hunan.

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From the Judge

Lesley A. Martin
“Shina Peng’s ambitious project draws on her family archives, together with her own photographs, to explore her grandfather’s story journeying from Hunan to Taiwan. Peng’s project is rich with promise as a very contemporary form of visual story telling—one that is personal, reconstructive, and archive informed.”
Gallery

Dad asking to Grandfather and Grandmother to bless our trip in Taipei, Taiwan
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Road where Great Grandfather was shot by the Japanese military in 1938
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Former Japanese military site behind great grandmother’s grave
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Dad alongside Great Grandaunt’s extended family
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Peng family grave
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Lunch and baijiu
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Uncle at ancestral grave of the first Peng to immigrate to Linxiang
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Dad and his “brothers” having lunch
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Great Grandaunt praying
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Auntie combing baby niece’s hair
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Baby niece
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Uncle
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Peng who jumped from the boat heading to Taiwan and ran back to Hunan
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Linxiang, Hunan
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Great grandmother’s niece in Great grandmother’s apron at Da Yun Shan Temple.70 years ago they climbed together to pray for my grandfather’s wellbeing.
©Shina Peng