"Between the idea and the reality, between the motion and the act, falls the shadow." — T. S. Eliot, The Hollow Men Jingtian Yang’s artistic practice explores the intricate dynamics of interpersonal relationships and the interaction between individuals and society. Philosophy serves as a tool for him to examine societal issues through a reflective and analytical lens. His recent research extends into the realm of intimacy, investigating how emotional closeness and vulnerability manifest within both private and public contexts. With a background in animation and print, Jingtian works across multiple media, including sculpture, painting, and digital platforms. His current focus lies in lithography, installation, and mixed media, which allow him to construct layered, tactile environments that blur the boundaries between image, material, and space. By combining physical presence with conceptual inquiry, he creates immersive encounters that invite reflection, emotional resonance, and dialogue. Jingtian hopes his work can actively engage viewers, fostering shared narratives and transforming the exhibition space into a site of connection and conversation.
"Between the idea and the reality, between the motion and the act, falls the shadow." — T. S. Eliot, The Hollow Men Jingtian Yang’s artistic practice explores the intricate dynamics of interpersonal relationships and the interaction between individuals and society. Philosophy serves as a tool for him to examine societal issues through a reflective and analytical lens. His recent research extends into the realm of intimacy, investigating how emotional closeness and vulnerability manifest within both private and public contexts. With a background in animation and print, Jingtian works across multiple media, including sculpture, painting, and digital platforms. His current focus lies in lithography, installation, and mixed media, which allow him to construct layered, tactile environments that blur the boundaries between image, material, and space. By combining physical presence with conceptual inquiry, he creates immersive encounters that invite reflection, emotional resonance, and dialogue. Jingtian hopes his work can actively engage viewers, fostering shared narratives and transforming the exhibition space into a site of connection and conversation.