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Exhibiting Chinese artists' valuable American experience

By Yang Xiaoyu????|????chinadaily.com.cn????|???? Updated: 2026-03-17 11:26

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Curator Li Jin speaks at the opening of the exhibition before US musician Evening Divide performs Bob Dylan’s Blowin’ in the Wind at the Beijing American Center on March 6, 2026. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

At a time when the geopolitical climate is increasingly defined by friction and protectionism, Mirror in Others: The American Experience of Chinese Contemporary Artists, serves as a vital cultural intervention.

The exhibition, which opened at the Beijing American Center on March 6, curates the works of nine Chinese artists who lived, studied, or worked in the United States between the 1980s and the early 2010s.

The featured artists—Yuan Yunsheng, Xu Bing, Li Xiangyang, Zheng Xuewu, Feng Lianghong, Cai Jin, Xing Danwen, Huang Qingjun, and Bing Yi—represent a broad generational span, with birth dates ranging from the 1930s to the 1970s.

Rather than a simple survey of "East meets West," curator Li Jin presents a sophisticated thesis: that American culture and society acted as a psychological mirror. By navigating an "unfamiliar cultural environment," these artists did not merely adopt Western styles; they used the presence of the "other" to rediscover and reshape their own artistic identities.

Artist Xing Danwen’s "disCONNEXION" series on view at the Beijing American Center. [Photo by Yang Xiaoyu/chinadaily.com.cn]

Refining the lens

For example, artist Xing Danwen's move to New York in 1998, at the age of 31, to study at the School of Visual Arts, marked a pivotal period in her career, during which she transitioned from a documentary photographer to a conceptual artist.

The Beijing exhibit features her video installation Sleep Walking (2001) and two photographs from her "disCONNEXION" series (2002-2003). Weaving together images of New York's cityscapes accompanied by a soundtrack composed with Chinese traditional instruments and sounds of daily life in Chinese cities, the video examines the effect of dislocation and evokes a sense of loss and displacement in the age of globalization. Her series offers a jarring look at the environmental toll of consumerism, capturing electronic waste from developed economies being recycled by villagers in Guangdong province.

Two photographs from artist Huang Qingjun's (American) Family Stuff (2022-2025) [Photo /Courtesy of the artist]

Similarly, Huang Qingjun used his move to the US in 2010 to expand his long-term project, Family Stuff. Originally started in 2003 and hailed by late Robert Frank, a documentarian of the postwar American landscape, as "an open window to look at China," the series features families posing with their belongings in front of their homes.

"The US is an immigrant country where I've seen new lifestyles," Huang noted at the opening. "This has opened new ground for my art, through which I intend to explore the relationship between materials and identity."

The exhibit showcases 12 photos of diverse American families taken between 2022 and 2025, offering a window into the internal structure and diversity of contemporary American society.

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