Ren Hang was a contemporary Chinese photographer. Before his death at the age of 29, he was the subject of both controversy and critical acclaim for his daring erotic photographs. Ren’s work often featured an amalgam of nude figures, with several young models posing together in abstracted compositions that felt at once surreal and banal. He shot his friends and lovers in manner reminiscent of Ryan McGinley, and is said to have worked improvisationally and without a preconceived plan. Ren was arrested multiple times over the course of his short life and was the target of censorship by the Chinese government. “I do not think nudity is challenging—nudity is common, everybody has it,” the artist explained, undaunted. “I like people naked and I like sex; I use nudity so that I can feel more realism and sense of presence.” Tragically, having long suffered from depression, the artist took his own life in February 2017, just weeks after having posted a message to his Weibo social media account: “Every year, the wish I make is the same: to die earlier.