Yin Liang, born in 1989 in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, is based in Beijing. He studied Oil Painting and later Printmaking at the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), receiving his BFA in 2013 and MFA in 2017. His works have been collected by institutions including the CAFA Art Museum, the Xuyuan Art Museum, the China Printmaking Museum, and the Fujian Art Museum

 

In his work, landscape is not treated as a stable object of representation, but is continuously reconstituted through shifting conditions of visibility. Condensation on glass, the movement of water traces, and the diffusion of light cause the image to hover between clarity and obscurity, placing the viewer within a mode of seeing that is both filtered and delayed. Viewing does not direct attention to the storm itself; rather, it unfolds at a distance from its intensity, where one is prompted to reconsider one’s own relation to reality.