Xingyun Wang
Xingyun Wang (b. 1997) is a New York-based Chinese artist, specializing in the transformative use of paper as her primary medium. Her abstract works delve into the realms of feminism, queerness, and intercultural experiences, offering a poignant exploration of personal and psychological narratives. Wang's artistic process involves layering thin sheets of paper, creating textured surfaces that reflect the nuanced interplay between body and landscapes; vulnerability and resilience.
Wang has showcased her works in various exhibitions. Her recent exhibitions include
"Glich" at BROWNIE Project, Shanghai, China (2024); "Jianghu: The Discrete Center" at Zian Gallery, Hangzhou, China (2024); " Thank God Every Day That the Whole House Did Not Burn Down" at Hunter College, NY, NY (2023); "I Want Enough Luck" at Bob’s Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2023); "Terrible Terrible" at 205 Hudson Gallery, NY, NY (2023); "Pulp" at Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn, NY (2022); and "Forbidden Fruit" at Piano Craft Gallery, Boston, MA (2021). Xingyun Wang studied at Bard College and received her BFA at SUNY Purchase (2021). She is currently an MFA candidate at Hunter College (2022-2025).
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Glitch
2024.4.6 - 2024.6.6