(About)
Ruilin Fu
Ruilin Fu’s practice addresses the situation of women, diaspora experience, and the confusion of
contemporary youth, against the context of Chinese culture. Stemming from a background of
printmaking, Fu embraces process, intimately engaging with the media and material (such as
human hair, 3D printing, wood, latex). She utilises, explores embodiment through installation,
virtual experience, and live performance works.
Her work is driven by a profound empathy that transcends individual narratives, forging connections between artist and viewer, and among viewers themselves. This shared humanity forms a connection, transforming personal exploration into a universal dialogue.
Her work is driven by a profound empathy that transcends individual narratives, forging connections between artist and viewer, and among viewers themselves. This shared humanity forms a connection, transforming personal exploration into a universal dialogue.