“Humanism in China is the mother of all China photography books, a definitive 600 pages of documentary photography spanning over half a century. From the 1950’s Cultural Revolution through the new-millennium emergence of so-called “New China,” mesmerizing moments of life, death, love and rage captured on film by 250 different Chinese photojournalists. At once startling and heart-breaking, unintentionally humorous and guilt-inducing, this pictorial expose is a long-overdue, bluntly honest...”