EVELYN XINYI HU 胡心依


Evelyn Xinyi Hu(b.2002), she is an artist working across China, the UK, and South Korea. She consistently employs walking as a methodological approach for interdisciplinary research and artistic practice. Integrating painting, installation, moving image, and site-specific inquiry, her work delves into charged sites such as war remnants and natural-cultural heritage landscapes, uncovering the layered histories beneath contemporary appearances of peace.

Currently, her practice focuses on the Thames River and the lingering energies and perceptual traces of past wars embedded in present-day landscapes. Through techniques such as counter-mapping, she seeks to deconstruct anthropocentric historical narratives and transform personal reflections into responses to broader systemic conditions.

胡心依作为艺术家创作于中国、英国、韩国。她始终以“步行”为方法论进行跨学科研究和创作,她结合绘画、装置、影像与在地性研究,深入战争遗骸、自然文化遗产等特殊地点,挖掘现今和平表象之下的复杂历史。

目前她特别关注泰晤士河与既往战争在当下地景中所留存的能量与感知痕迹,使用“反制图” 等方式尝试剖析“人类中心化”的历史,将个人反思成果转化为对更大系统的回应。


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Seagulls fly away
海鸟飞走了

Film photography
2024

Jeongdongjin, South Korea
“Will it come back?”
“For seagulls, long-term interactions and memories can recognise a particular individual, and if you give enough! you'll be remembered but seagulls don't give up on the sea.”

“它还会回来吗?”
“海鸥拥有长期互动与记忆的能力,它们能记住某个给予它们东西的人。如果你给予得足够多,它会记得你。但海鸥从不背弃大海。”