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Otherworld - Invulnerable Creature

Explore the satirical sculptures of Xiang Jing, a Chinese artist examining contemporary womanhood & societal issues through provocative figures. Discover her unique style.

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Otherworld - Invulnerable Creature

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The Otherworld-Invulnerable Creature was created by Xiang jing in 2011. It is one of the work of the“Otherworld” series ---- which belongs to “Will Things Get Better?” series. This is a non-exist creature inspired by the prototype of horse, deer, and dog. Creating such a spirit animal with beauty from the inside out was Jing’s cherished wish from long time ago. The “invulnerable creature” here in Jing’s piece of art has some sort of connection with the “invulnerable creature” in The Classic of Mountains and Sea. The Classic of Mountains and Sea describes those invulnerable creatures precisely in scientific point of view. However, in Otherworld-Invulnerable Creature, the “invulnerable” constructs a non-exist creature by making use of unscientific words and images. As Zhu zhu indicates in her comment on Otherworld, “By following such direction and being able to self-reflect, one will never have to worry about losing himself/herself. The best part of self will be preserved, just like Xiang Jing’s creation of that invulnerable creature which was derived from legendary, it will ultimately combine with a much more profound spiritual expression.” (written by Mao Zhu)

艺术家简介

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Born in Beijing in 1968, Xiang Jing emerged as a significant voice within the evolving landscape of contemporary Chinese sculpture. Her formative years coincided with a period of profound social and political change in China, subtly shaping her artistic perspective. Graduating from the faculty of sculpture at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1995, she received rigorous training in traditional sculpting techniques—a foundation that would later be powerfully subverted and re-imagined within her unique practice. While initially immersed in conventional methods, Xiang Jing quickly began to question established norms, seeking a means of expression that resonated with the complexities of modern life and the evolving role of women in Chinese society.

The Rise of Satirical Figurative Sculpture

Xiang Jing’s work is immediately recognizable for its strikingly introspective and often provocative female figures. She doesn't shy away from confronting difficult themes—identity, societal pressures, and the internal struggles of contemporary womanhood are central to her oeuvre. Her sculptures aren’t merely representations of the human form; they are vessels of emotion, capturing a sense of vulnerability, insecurity, and quiet rebellion. What sets Xiang Jing apart is her masterful use of satire. Her figures often engage in seemingly mundane activities—clubbing, shopping, or simply existing in contemplative solitude—but beneath the surface lies a sharp critique of consumer culture, gender roles, and the pressures to conform. This satirical edge isn’t about overt condemnation; rather, it's an invitation for viewers to question their own assumptions and biases.

Materiality and Technique: A Deliberate Choice

While many contemporary sculptors embrace synthetic materials and cutting-edge technologies, Xiang Jing remains deeply committed to traditional sculpting methods. She primarily works with fiberglass, meticulously hand-painting each sculpture in multiple layers to achieve a remarkable level of detail and realism. This deliberate choice isn’t accidental. The labor-intensive process reflects her dedication to the physicality of artmaking and allows for a nuanced exploration of form and texture. The use of props—such as cigarettes—adds another layer of symbolism, hinting at anxieties, desires, and the complexities of modern life. She rarely employs synthetic materials, preferring instead to build up layers of meaning through careful craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Themes and Influences: From Personal to Political

Xiang Jing’s artistic journey has been characterized by a consistent exploration of identity—particularly female identity—and the relationship between the individual and society. Her early series, such as *Mirror Image* (1999-2002) and *Keep in Silence* (2003-2005), laid the groundwork for her later, more ambitious works. She often describes her approach as “first-person narration,” drawing on personal experiences and observations to create sculptures that resonate with universal themes of longing, isolation, and self-discovery. While she resists easy categorization as a "feminist" artist, her work undeniably engages with feminist concerns—challenging traditional representations of women and giving voice to their inner lives. Her influences are diverse, ranging from classical sculpture to contemporary social commentary, but ultimately, her vision is uniquely her own.

Historical Significance and Legacy

Xiang Jing’s sculptures have garnered international acclaim, exhibited widely in China and beyond. Her work has been instrumental in shaping the discourse around contemporary Chinese art, particularly regarding the representation of women and the complexities of post-feminist thought. She is often discussed alongside other prominent Chinese artists who emerged in the 1990s and early 2000s, challenging conventional artistic boundaries and pushing the limits of creative expression. Her legacy lies not only in her striking sculptures but also in her ability to provoke dialogue—to encourage viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and the world around them. Xiang Jing’s art is a testament to the power of satire, introspection, and the enduring human need for self-expression.

xiang jing

xiang jing

1968 - , China

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Satirical Sculpture
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Date Of Birth: 1968
  • Full Name: Xiang Jing
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Right Hand
    • Otherworld - Over Yonder
  • Place Of Birth: Beijing, China