CHANG was born in 1994 in Florida, USA; now lives and works in Hong Kong. As an interdisciplinary artist, his practice is shaped by urban visual culture and a multilingual environment, through which he has developed a distinct visual language situated between Eastern and Western contexts

 

His work focuses on the condition of images in contemporary society - how they are produced, circulated, and understood. Working across image-making, print, and spatial installation, CHANG moves fluidly between media, often incorporating screen printing alongside traditional Chinese techniques to establish relationships between material forms

 

Through a visual language that draws on the aesthetics of print and screen-based imagery, his work responds to the transformations of images under conditions of reproduction and dissemination. Beneath its immediate visual clarity, it points towards broader cultural questions: how identity is constructed within global and consumer contexts, how visual experience becomes standardised, and how we come to understand ourselves through existing frameworks of seeing