Qing Guo

Communication (MFA)

About

Qing Guo is an interdisciplinary artist who combines video, photography, publications, performance, and installations in her work. Her art is deeply influenced by her personal experiences, social and political contexts, and cultural memories. Qing Guo often explores themes such as identity, social change, and cultural conflict. By using various media together, she creates rich and thought-provoking visual stories.

The Family
In intergenerational conflicts, the collision of tradition and modernity and the confrontation of responsibility and freedom often cause anger and the pain of not being understood in the family.
In this project using the washing machine as a medium of expression to emphasise the intergenerational conflict, the complexity of family emotions, and the feelings of love and hate co-occurring.
Reconstructs a gentle, bright and conflicted world to explore self-identity and intergenerational relationships.

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