Author: s4041955

Liangwen Qin

Gaze-Eaten Hollow is a sculptural installation that critiques mainstream body ideals by altering the context of found objects.

Wondering the third space: navigating the politics of personal and collective identity through deconstructive installations and sculptures. The installation project uses multimedia sculptures to explore Qin’s complicated relationship with her life under China’s collectivism. By deconstructing and reconstructing everyday materials