Linqing Liu
My practice mainly focuses on exploring the relationship between the individual and the community in our society. I mainly focus on the relationship between power and powerlessness in my current practice. For me, the 'egg' is a contradictory object - a combination of power and powerlessness - because it represents New Life and Female Power, the most direct expression of power. The works in this series are sculptural. I have covered the stone with numerous fragile pieces of eggshell collected from real eggs. I then tried to recreate "fake eggs" that are misshapen and retain characteristics of the "original egg" in different cases. In other words, in my pictures, these artificially created 'eggs' also experience a transformation from powerlessness to power at the same time.
Andy Bir • Angela Blažanović • Lotte Cunnell • Joel Dixon • Rachel Gordon • Natalia Krezel • 李鬆聲Max Lee • Lyle Lin • Linqing Liu • Nadia Magda Abatorab-Manikowska • Priysha Rajvanshi • Gideon Vass • Patricio Villanueva • Tsan Wang • Edward Wright • Yiming Zhu •
University of Brighton
MA Photography
IADT Dún Laoghaire
MRes Photography
Falmouth University
MA Photography
London College of Communication
MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography (Online)
University of Portsmouth
MA Photography
Royal College of Art
MA Photography
University of South Wales
MA Documentary Photography
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