"Lie Between": Art and Identity in the Age of Complexity

"Lie Between": Art and Identity in the Age of Complexity
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Cao Shu, Yao Qingmei, Yin Yunya: Lie Between | Courtesy ShanghART Beijing

The exhibition brings together video installations by Cao Shu, Yao Qingmei, and Yin Yunya - three Chinese artists who explore the role of the individual in contemporary society. Through the use of diverse media and an experimental approach to audiovisual language, their works examine the tensions between identity and collectivity, control and rebellion, isolation and coexistence. The exhibition space becomes a fluid environment where physical and social boundaries dissolve, turning audience perception into an immersive experience. The artworks present shifting and multifaceted subjects, offering a layered vision of reality. Lie Between investigates the possibility of communicating beyond the limits of language and identity, revealing how art can bring to light what often remains unseen. A poetic and critical reflection on our time and its contradictions.

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