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What will be, will be by Annie Hsiao – Ching Wang

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將會如何,會如何/What will be, will be is artist Annie Hsiao-Ching Wang ‘s second photography book, following the international acclaim for her previous work, Reframing Motherhood. She meticulously selected and reassembled hundreds of thousands of family photos spanning over fifty years, along with her own digital archives, to create a nearly 400-page autobiographical visual narrative. This is an honest and intimate account of life, delicately portraying a woman’s feelings, reflections, questions, and resistance in her daily life, from growth and maturity to facing aging.

The classic 1956 song “Que Sera, Sera (Whatever will be, will be)” accompanied her through periods of confusion and unease. While seemingly advising people to go with the flow, it also prompted her to continuously question fate and the situation of women: Can women only exist by being dependent on predetermined roles?

Entering middle age, as her body began to feel the weight of time, and her parents and relatives gradually aged, she revisited those images spanning half a century—from black and white to digital, from family records to slices of history. Through deconstruction and reconstruction, this book breaks away from a singular, linear narrative of time with its unique arrangement; the unfolding pages are like unveiling memories and emotions hidden deep within, weaving a profound dialogue about women’s growth, family memories, creation, and self-awakening.

This is not merely a family photography book, but a profound exploration of women’s life experiences, time, memory, and self-understanding; it responds to the individual and reflects the times.

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SKU: 1345 Categories: , ,
BY 汪曉青 Annie Hsiao-Ching Wang
YEAR 2026
DETAILS 18.5cm x 13.5cm
384 pages
ISBN: 978-626-98875-5-2
LANGUAGE Chinese and English

About Annie Hsiao-Ching Wang

Annie Hsiao-Ching Wang was born in 1972 in Taipei, Taiwan. She received her PhD in Art from the University of Brighton in the UK. She can be found year-round intensely focused on issues related to the female identity in her photography, oil paintings, and art instruction. She is a founder of Ching Tien Art Space, but also an assistant professor at the National Dong Hwa University. 

Her artworks went viral and prompted numerous reports and great interest abroad. “In these photos, Wang asserts her active role in the making of another life, reframing motherhood as a grand creative endeavor,” approved by The New Yorker. She also garnered appreciation from the BBC who said her works “change and transcend the cliché of motherhood. The Chinese publication Portrait Magazine ranked Annie Wang as one of the top 25 most influential persons of 2018 as well. 

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