Yi-Ting Wang's creative work

Wang Yi Ting: Contemporary Art and Spatial Composition

Wang Yi Ting is a contemporary artist and sculptor currently living and working in Taipei, Taiwan. Her artistic practice focuses on the rhythmic relationships between time, space, material, image, and energy, primarily expressed through the concepts of sculpture and spatial composition. A significant part of her recent work includes the Coastline Project, which involves extensive surveys and visual documentation of Taiwan's coastlines. This project seeks to reconstruct the visible and invisible boundaries shaped by geography, natural environments, and human behavior, creating landscapes that exist between reality and imagination. Through various forms of measurement and marking, she gauges the ambiguous relationship between people and the sea, transforming observations into spiritual landscape-based inquiries. Wang Yi Ting has received several prestigious recognitions, including being selected for the Taipei Arts Awards in 2019 and winning the first prize at the Tainan Art Award in 2017. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including the solo exhibition Sea Rhythm at MOCA Taipei and Retro at the Magie Verte exhibition in Bordeaux, France. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from the Marseille-Méditerranée College of Art and Design and has participated in residencies at the Vermont Studio Center in the United States and the Gwangju Museum of Art in South Korea. Her installations often incorporate natural materials such as makino bamboo and brass to explore themes of life, death, and the circulation of visible and invisible energy.