Yu Xiao
This practice-led research project is a navigation of the interplay of material practice and the concept of becoming that will pave the way to redefining the vectors within the constitution of painting. Understanding becoming as the opening out of the middle, the process of opening out the fold within the play of procedure, invention, and method to actualise the relationship between affects, percepts and concepts. These two triangulations maintain the dynamism of the process of research through advancing the relations of cuts, folds, and hues on a physical dimension, which in turn is intercut with an emotional economy that I term as the underbelly and then an organisation of concepts that are focused on becoming. This offers in turn a combination of vulnerability alongside a series of passages and presentations of the in-between.
Methodologically grounded in studio-based making, my practice evolves from intricate geometrical abstracts to a deliberate deconstruction to result in the reconstruction of the painting’s identity, exploring the intersection between the belated trauma and the painting’s intrinsic vulnerabilities. As the research advances, it promises to carve a niche in the ever-expanding painting landscape, synchronising practical craftsmanship with introspective theoretical insights.
Yu Xiao is a contemporary artist, and art educator. Born in Hangzhou, China, she graduated with a Master’s in Fine Arts from Central Saint Martins in London. She is currently a practice- led doctoral candidate at the Royal College of Art in the UK and is based in London. Her work primarily revolves around painting but also includes painting-related installations and performances. She has held five solo exhibitions and has been invited to participate in numerous significant group exhibitions in China, the UK, Italy, Poland, the USA, and more. Notable exhibitions include the annual show at the Royal Academy of Arts in the UK, the ‘Meta-forms’ public project at Miami Art Basel, and ‘Elsewhere/Here’ at the He Xiangning Art Museum. Her works have been showcased at international art fairs like Art Basel, as well as domestic ones such as WestBund and ART 021, and have been collected by institutions and private individuals.
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