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Xingyun Wang — Bio
Xingyun Wang 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 solo show "A Touch A Flame" at Zian Gallery, Beijing, China (2025); "Glitch" at BROWNIE Project gallery, Shanghai, China (2024). Her work has featured in group shows such as: "Lucia Apparitions” at Lyles & King Gallery, New York, NY (2025); "I Grew Into Myself " at Zian Gallery, Hangzhou, China (2025); "A Room of Her Own" at Future Fair, curated by Loft Projects, New York (2025); "Supper Club" with BROWNIE Project, Hong Kong (2025); "Slumber Party" at RUBY/DAKOTA Gallery curated by Lofts Projects, New York (2025); "Propagation: Suspended Roots" at Studio 9D, Chelsea, New York (2024); "Home is You, Right Now" at Ruby/Dakota Gallery, New York, New York (2024); "A Journey From the Center of the Earth" at Shanghai Bund Art Center, Shanghai, China (2024); "The 4th Xinjiang International Arts Biennale" at Xinjiang Museum, Xinjiang, China (2024); "Jianghu: The Discrete Center" at ZIAN Gallery, Hangzhou, China (2024); "Surfacing" at 54 Stone St, New York NY (2023); "Thank God Every Day That the Whole House Did Not Burn Down" at Hunter College, NY, NY (2023); "A Peek Behind the Curtain" 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 from SUNY Purchase (2021) and MFA from Hunter College (2025).