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Artist layers fresh take on ancient tradition

By Lin Qi | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-03-28 15:27

Dai Ying's performance featuring her installation Temple 2 at this year's Art Central in Hong Kong. [Photo provided by the artist and Yiwei Gallery for China Daily]

The traditional craft of making xuanzhi, or rice paper, dates back about 1,500 years. It has been used by writers, historians and artists since ancient times and due to its fine texture, it is known as the "king of paper".

At this year's Art Central, being held from March 26-30 in Hong Kong, Sichuan-born artist Dai Ying who now splits her time between New York, Los Angeles and Beijing, has given xuan paper a novel touch by using it in her installation, Temple 2, where red rice paper is used alongside several other materials such as fabrics, cotton, and stainless steel. The installation represents a womb, and honors the cycles of life and womanhood.

It is being shown as part of the Yi Tai Sculpture & Installation Projects. On March 25, the event's VIP day, Dai gave a performance featuring Temple 2 to demonstrate the hardships of life.

She also has several of her latest paintings and sculptures on display at Art Central in the Yiwei Gallery booth, a gallery based in Los Angeles. Her work explores the interplay of self and the world, and how the environment, in which one lives, influences identity.

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