qozop swaps the clothing of asian youths with their elders’
(above) malay grandfather and boy
all images courtesy of qozop

 

 

 

societal beliefs and traditions are often reflected through the clothing we wear. artist qozop captures this sensibility ever present in asian cultures through ‘spring-autumn’, a series of photographs that juxtapose the dress of youths with that of their elders. though asia has become westernized to a large degree, older generations often still dress in ethnic attire, while teens prefer contemporary styles. revealing the issues of identity and age, qozop swaps the clothing of youths and their elderly relatives, literally placing them in the others shoes. ‘it was easy to get the kids to agree to be photographed, the older folks required a little coaxing.’ qozop explains, ‘but once they have been photographed, they were often curious and amused to see themselves in their son’s or grandson’s attire – some were so comfortable in their new getup that they joked that they wanted to remain in that attire for the rest of the day!’

qozop swaps the clothing of asian youths with their elders'
indian grandfather and grandson

qozop swaps the clothing of asian youths with their elders'
indian grandma and granddaughter

qozop swaps the clothing of asian youths with their elders'
chinese grandfather and grandson
 qozop swaps the clothing of asian youths with their elders'
chinese mother and daughter

qozop swaps the clothing of asian youths with their elders'
malay mother and daughter

qozop swaps the clothing of asian youths with their elders'
chinese grandmother and granddaughter

 

 

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