Yingqi Wang
Between Visibility
Yingqi Wang’s artwork explores identity complexities across digital and spatial realms, inviting deep reflection on self-perception and societal connections. Her visual narratives investigate the gaze's role in shaping personal and collective identities in our interconnected contemporary society. Between Visibility reimagines the bathroom as a stage for exploring the construction and deconstruction of personal identities under societal observation. Through innovative use of light, shadow, and long exposures, this photographic series transforms everyday spaces into sites of deep introspection and connection, challenging conventional views on privacy and interpersonal relationships. It invites viewers to consider the delicate balance between revelation and concealment, offering a profound reflection on the self about the external world.















Julia Bohle • Jiaqi Chen • Jeremy Chih-Hao Chuang • Alicia Hamerman • Kaiyi Huang • Nelle Laurent • Zhuoheng Li • Yiyang Liao • Molly Lindsay • Lindsey Macadie • John Offenbach • Sara Sahores • Amy Sarr • Yanlam Shi • Kun Song • Sofiia Vinnichenko • Yingqi Wang • Zihan Xie • Roey Xinqi Qiu • Fengyang Zeng • Danilo Zocatelli Cesco •
University of Brighton
MA Photography
Falmouth University
MA Photography (Online)
University for the Creative Arts Farnham
MFA Photography
Nottingham Trent University
MA Photography
Royal College of Art
MA Photography