Zhuoheng Li

Photography (MA)

About

Zhuoheng Li LRPS (b.2001), born in Hebei, China. He studied Photography during undergraduate and postgraduate in Beijing Film Academy and Royal College of Art. He is a licentiate of Royal Photography Society. Now lives in London and Beijing.

In Zhuoheng’s studies, His research interests are the study of the problems of the society under the structure of staged photography and the development of the visual symbolic connection to social events in the field of contemporary art by combining the doctrine of Taoism and Hume’s sensory ego. And he has created the three groups of works based on this, which are No MatterNoctiflorous, and Maintain.

Zhuoheng’s visual structure and image narrative logic is clear, and he is skilled in using various media and has his own visual characteristics and style. During his postgraduate studies, he was awarded in various exhibitions and competitions. At the same time, Zhuoheng actively engaged in interdisciplinary work during his studies, broadening the concept of his photographic work that includes public art, digital art and sociology.

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