Xi Li is an interdisciplinary artist, born in Harbin, China, and currently based in Auckland, New Zealand. Her creative practice encompasses film, performance, digital imagery, 3D printing, animation, gaming, virtual reality, and more, focusing on the complexity of subjective and collective experiences, as well as the aspects of fantasy and desire. Her work is often grounded in research frameworks such as psychoanalysis, semiotics, and postmodernism, delivering critical narratives on subjects like subjectivity, technology, the body, space, popular culture, and globalization. Her artworks have been exhibited across New Zealand and Australia, including solo exhibitions at Te Tuhi, The Arts House Trust, and The Physics Room Contemporary.
DATE: Wednesday, 13-09-23 (Opening) - Sunday, 17-09-23
VENUE: Zacherlfabrik
EXHIBITION
Xi Li is an interdisciplinary artist, born in Harbin, China, and currently based in Auckland, New Zealand. Her creative practice encompasses film, performance, digital imagery, 3D printing, animation, gaming, virtual reality, and more, focusing on the complexity of subjective and collective experiences, as well as the aspects of fantasy and desire. Her work is often grounded in research frameworks such as psychoanalysis, semiotics, and postmodernism, delivering critical narratives on subjects like subjectivity, technology, the body, space, popular culture, and globalization. Her artworks have been exhibited across New Zealand and Australia, including solo exhibitions at Te Tuhi, The Arts House Trust, and The Physics Room Contemporary.
DATE: Wednesday, 13-09-23 (Opening) - Sunday, 17-09-23
VENUE: Zacherlfabrik
EXHIBITION