Yimin Xiang is an artist and researcher whose work delves into the intersection of historical and digital printmaking within contemporary art. His practice focuses on how printmaking can serve as a medium to document and preserve fleeting experiences, bridging the digital and physical realms. By transforming ephemeral digital imagery into tangible prints, Yimin challenges conventional notions of authenticity and reproduction in the post-digital age.
Rooted in personal encounters with cultural heritage, his work explores the materiality of prints and their capacity to shape our understanding of archives and collective memory. Through his research, Yimin examines the evolving significance of printmaking, offering innovative perspectives on its role in constructing historical narratives and addressing the anxieties of digital media.
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