About

Yizhe Yang, born in Nanchang, China, is a multidisciplinary artist MA at the Royal College of Art. His artistic practice spans installation, sculpture, and multimedia, driven by a deep interest in the interplay between natural elements and humanity, as well as the intrinsic connection between the essence of the world and materiality.

Yang’s work challenges conventional perceptions of the world, inviting viewers to explore new ways of seeing and experiencing their surroundings. Fascinated by the origins of matter and the intricate relationships between humans and the environment, his creations often reflect these themes.

In recent years, Yang has delved deeper into the ways we perceive and interpret our world. Through immersive multimedia installations and interactive sculptures, he creates spaces that encourage profound engagement, allowing audiences to connect with their environment in meaningful and transformative ways.

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