“The moon, the sometimes dark street, trees, it's warm […] at last, a certain eroticism possible (that of the warm night).” When Roland Barthes visited China in 1973, he jotted down some notes that would become part of his Travels in China (Carnets du voyage en Chine), an underplot of desire in his imagination of the country. Barthes did not publish these writings during his lifetime, and his unsettling judgments about China are refracted in Peng Zuqiang's work Sight Leak, as fragments of dialogues on class and looking, responding to the reflections on the same matters elicited alongside Barthes' sense of eroticism. The local tourist in the film travels through different spaces and gatherings, seemingly never looking at anyone, yet silently looking at someone, turning towards a certain collectivity in spite of a foreign homoerotic gaze. Mandarin Chinese with English subtitles.
Sight Leak
Peng Zuqiang
2022 00:12:15 ChinaChineseB&WStereo4:3FilmDescription
About Peng Zuqiang
Peng Zuqiang works with film, video and installations. Recent exhibitions and screenings include Cell Project Space, E-Flux screening room, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Times Museum, UCCA Beijing, 25FPS, IDFA, Antimatter, and Open City Doc Festival. He is the recipient of the Present Future Prize 2022, and a ‘Special Mention’ from Festival Film Dokumenter, Yogyakarta for his first feature film, Nan (2020). A resident artist at Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten (2022-2024), he lives and works in Amsterdam.
photo by Sander van Wettum, 2023