Lin JingJing

Lin Jingling employs experimental practices as conceptual tests, using absurdity and dark humor to expose contradictions embedded in social and psychological structures. Her work addresses themes of personal politics, gender, absence, death, power relations, and trauma.

Working across installation, moving image, performance, sound, and code, Lin treats human relationships as systems of interdependence—examining how roles, agency, and responsibility are constructed and negotiated.

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