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- A poetic, cross-cultural meditation on light, colour, and perception through the sculptural practice of artist Jinya Zhao, featuring an essay by Emma Crichton-Miller and Dr Xiaoxin Li.
- About the Author: Jinya Zhao is a London- and China-based artist and researcher whose practice explores the fluid thresholds of perception, memory, and material presence.
- 140 Pages
- Art, Individual Artists
- Series Name: Hurtwood Contemporary Artist
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A poetic, cross-cultural meditation on light, colour, and perception through the sculptural practice of artist Jinya Zhao, featuring an essay by Emma Crichton-Miller and Dr Xiaoxin Li.
Jinya Zhao: Holding Air, Holding Light explores the sculptural and perceptual practice of artist and researcher Jinya Zhao. Combining blown glass with drawing, installation, and spatial choreography, Zhao's work occupies a liminal space between fragility and presence, memory and light. Rather than present objects as finished forms, she creates conditions for perception - inviting viewers to pause and inhabit moments of perceptual suspension. "Glass is not what I make, but how I listen to time," she writes. Integrating theory and practice, Zhao transforms glass into an artistic language that connects memory, perception, and experience. This book features an essay by arts writer Emma Crichton-Miller and a conversation with Dr Xiaoxin Li of the Victoria and Albert Museum. It also includes 50 full-colour images. It is part of the Hurtwood Contemporary Artist Series and is published in collaboration with Taste Contemporary in Geneva.
About the Author
Jinya Zhao is a London- and China-based artist and researcher whose practice explores the fluid thresholds of perception, memory, and material presence. Working with blown glass, layered transparencies, and site-responsive installation, she investigates how vision, sensation, and time overlap. Zhao is currently completing a PhD at the Royal College of Art, and her research centers on synesthetic touch - the convergence of visual, tactile, and emotional experience. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, Prague Gallery of Czech Glass, Qingdao Art Museum, and Ulster Museum. Zhao's practice re-frames material not as a medium but as a condition for perceptual and emotional resonance.