
Yu Ji: A Guest, A Host, A Ghost – Orange County Museum of Art
2023年6月23日 · In her first US museum solo exhibition, A Guest, A Host, A Ghost, OCMA presents the first ten works in her ongoing series Flesh in Stone (2012–ongoing), where different-sized cement casts of the human body are presented in fragments, as parts of a larger whole.
Column-Untitled No.3 - The High Line
Yu Ji creates installations and sculptures that incorporate changing elements like liquids and live plants that shift and morph from day to day.
Yu Ji: Wasted Mud - FAD Magazine
2021年5月21日 · Wasted Mud is a new commission and first solo exhibition in a UK institution by Shanghai-based artist Yu Ji. Wasted Mud develops Yu Ji’s ongoing enquiry into a symbiotic relationship between her body and specific terrains and contexts in which she works.
ArtAsiaPacific: Yu Ji’s “Hide Me in Your Belly”
2024年9月9日 · Walking into “Hide Me in Your Belly,” Chinese artist Yu Ji’s inaugural solo exhibition in Italy, felt like entering a zone of intimacy.
Yu Ji — CURA.
Yu Ji presents an array of new and recent works that span sculpture, installation, video and performance. The human body, both as a sculptural object and a condensed expression of action, is a sustained point of reference.
Yu Ji - Akeroyd Collection
In 2008, she co-founded am art space – an artist-led space in Shanghai, promoting experimentation and exchanges between artists, curators, and the public. Yu Ji's recent solo projects include Hide Me in Your Belly, Centro Pecci, Prato (2024); We the singular in …
Yu Ji — CURA.
Comprising sculpture, video, print and performance, Yu Ji’s work often responds to a specific context or location to examine the interplay between the human body and its surrounding space. The artist presents “Wasted Mud”, her first institutional show in the UK, at Chisenhale Gallery.
Yu Ji - Kiang Malingue
Creating her own language, Yu Ji enlivens her visual sentences with a rich vocabulary rooted in form, objects, humanity and the everyday. Running throughout Yu Ji’s sculptural work is an acknowledgement of the body.
Artist Feature: Yu Ji * Tique | publication on contemporary art
Creating her own language, Yu Ji enlivens her visual sentences with a rich vocabulary rooted in form, objects, humanity and the everyday. Running throughout Yu Ji’s sculptural work is an acknowledgement of the body.
Yu Ji. Hide Me in Your Belly | Artpil
Centro Pecci presents the first solo exhibition in Italy of Yu Ji, a Chinese woman artist who came to international attention with the 2019 Venice Biennale.
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