Lin Qian
Growing up in China, Lin Qian's worldview and emotions have been profoundly shaped by her country's history, which is vividly reflected in her art. The tragedy of the Cultural Revolution, for instance, has deeply influenced her work. Many of her early pieces convey the profound impact of this disaster on our cultural history, yet they also celebrate the resilience and enduring spirit of knowledge.
Peregrination has been another significant inspiration for her work. Whether soaring high in the sky or wandering foreign streets, Lin often reflects on a sentiment from the book of Hebrews: "They admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth." In several pieces, she strives to capture this state of mind—feeling lonely, disconnected, insignificant, and adrift in time and place.
Currently, Lin is exploring new media to present themes of identity and culture. This recent body of work continues to delve into the complexities of her heritage and personal experiences, offering a fresh and multifaceted perspective on her artistic journey.