Bing Ye
‘Ineffable’ has focused on the meaning and significance of the notion of nature. The variations in the rates at which the forces of nature unfold - from aeons to moments, in rocks, ice, leaves and flowing water; the relationship between the force of gravity and the composition of an image, especially as manifest in vertical axes, which can give can an image the dignity, restraint and strength of an icon. It resonates with the Chinese tradition of landscape painting on silk scrolls. In keeping with the aspirations of ancient painters, I see landscape and nature as a veil of meaningful forms that both screen us from the ineffable, but also, in an accountable moment of insight, reveal it to us.
David Allison • Junwei Chen • Yuanbo Chen • Alexandra Diez de Rivera • Melanie Issaka • Kyungchan Jung • Eman Khokhar • Claire Sunho Lee • Zhihang Li • Jiaxin Liang • Emil Lombardo • Paavo Lyle-Smythe • Luc Schol • Rita Silva • Kirsty Sim • Svetlana Talanova • Gökhan Tanrıöver • An Ting Teng • Ruudu Ulas • Veronica Viacava • Ignas Vincerzevskis • Wenxuan Wang • Jimmi Wing Ka Ho • Myro Wulff • Bing Ye •
Arts University Bournemouth
MA Photography
University of Brighton
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University of Derby
MA Film and Photography
Falmouth University
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London College of Communication
MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography
University of Portsmouth
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Royal College of Art
MA Photography
University of South Wales
MA Documentary Photography