Qi Baiting (亓百婷) is a Chinese art practicer, currently based in the UK. Her practice mainly focuses on narrative objects and sculptural installations.Her fascination with stargazing shapes the way she perceives her work—she sees her pieces as "constellations," mapping time...
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Qi Baiting (亓百婷) is a Chinese art practicer, currently based in the UK. Her practice mainly focuses on narrative objects and sculptural installations.
Her fascination with stargazing shapes the way she perceives her work—she sees her pieces as "constellations," mapping time and space through a vertical cosmological perspective. Living near forests and mountains has deepened her connection with natural philosophy, influencing her artistic engagement with landscape-based practices and the spiritual dimensions of art.
Studying at the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford, and graduated from the Royal College of Art and Renmin University of China, She has exhibited her works at Tate Modern (London), Arsenale(Venice), Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), Phoenix Center (Beijing).
As an emerging contemporary artist, Qi Baiting aims to bridge the gaps between fragments of everyday experience and the flow of continuous subjectivity consciousness.