Motel Red Star

Motel Red Star

Categories: Photo project

Beijing's Red Star Motel is a rather funny and action-packed series of works by Chinese photographer Chi Li (aka Chili) that can be "read" as a consummate drama about sex, drugs, murder and mayhem. Each scene was filmed in the same Beijing motel room, with Chili offering a plethora of kinky moments. The photographs seem to be "sewn" together, which allows you to trace a peculiar plot.

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Keywords: Motel | Beijing | Staging | Photo series

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