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Yanxiong Lin

Confusion Stool, 2023
Wood, urishi lacquer
H. 45 x W. 46 x D. 32 cm
H. 17 3/4 x W. 18 1/8 x D. 12 5/8 inches
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Lin’s furniture and object designs, from his inaugural collection ‘A Window to the Past’ are somehow familiar in form, acknowledging the present, a nod to the past, but looking to...
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Lin’s furniture and object designs, from his inaugural collection ‘A Window to the Past’ are somehow familiar in form, acknowledging the present, a nod to the past, but looking to the future and creating works of another dimension, time and civilisation. Working exclusively with wood, Washi paper and Urushi lacquer, Lin calls into question social and cultural dynamics through the forms, materials, and processes he has selected.

More specifically, the collection is a family of furniture that portrays a life cycle from birth to death through different furniture pieces. It lies in artist’s experience of his grandmother raising him in a small village and his experience of this rich and happy childhood vanishing when his grandmother contracted Alzheimer's and the village she lived in was destroyed. Yanxiong’s furniture traces this double loss and it is now being channelled into a creative and productive space. Every Chinese Lantern Festival, Yanxiong used to create paper lanterns with his grandma, which made papier-mâché as a symbolic material in his childhood memories.

Yanxiong Lin graduated with a BA in Product Design from the China Academy of Art. He went to Central Saint Martins for his MA in Design, graduating with distinction. His work was in the permanent collection in SHAANXI OPERA HOUSE AND XI’AN CONCERT HALL.
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