Alice Hsieh is a Brazilian artist and architect of Taiwanese heritage currently based in London. With experience in designing NHS mental health hospitals at the Scandinavian firm C.F. Møller, her work combines architectural precision with a nuanced and multidisciplinary visual language. Primarily working with film photography and digital media, Alice Hsieh explores the tension between nature and human systems of control. Drawing on her multicultural heritage, her practice examines how cultural legacies shape our perceptions of the natural world. Through manipulated imagery and minimalist composition, she captures often-overlooked visual details that evoke psychological unease and poetic disruption. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Estrangers in Venice in 2024. She was a finalist for the Philips Award for Young Talents at the São Paulo Museum of Art and participated in the Dzarm Art exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Brazil. Additionally, her artwork was selected for the Curated Hang at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in 2024. Her recent works reflect on the surreal friction between organic forms and imposed structures, inviting viewers to reconsider what is real, what is remembered, and what is constructed.
Alice Hsieh is a Brazilian artist and architect of Taiwanese heritage currently based in London. With experience in designing NHS mental health hospitals at the Scandinavian firm C.F. Møller, her work combines architectural precision with a nuanced and multidisciplinary visual language. Primarily working with film photography and digital media, Alice Hsieh explores the tension between nature and human systems of control. Drawing on her multicultural heritage, her practice examines how cultural legacies shape our perceptions of the natural world. Through manipulated imagery and minimalist composition, she captures often-overlooked visual details that evoke psychological unease and poetic disruption. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Estrangers in Venice in 2024. She was a finalist for the Philips Award for Young Talents at the São Paulo Museum of Art and participated in the Dzarm Art exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Brazil. Additionally, her artwork was selected for the Curated Hang at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in 2024. Her recent works reflect on the surreal friction between organic forms and imposed structures, inviting viewers to reconsider what is real, what is remembered, and what is constructed.