Jin Fang is a Chinese artist currently living and working between the Netherlands and China. Working primarily in painting, her practice is shaped by attentive observation and sustained movement across unfamiliar cultural and ecological contexts.

Fang’s work establishes perceptual links between nature, spirituality, the body, history, and the subconscious within a shared pictorial space. Moving between the familiar and unfamiliar, she transforms biological and psychic experiences into ambiguous beings that resist fixed identity. Inspired by Chinese mythology and non-anthropocentric thinking, she constructs dreamlike environments that hold memory, ecological entanglement, and reflection on the human condition.

Fang develops paintings through layering, erasing, and reworking, allowing impressions from travel and daily life to surface gradually rather than from predetermined images. Forms emerge through gestures and fragments that are built, interrupted, and reconfigured into unstable structures, reflecting her understanding of life as non-linear and shaped by repair and adaptation.

During her residency at GlogauAIR, Fang is developing a new body of paintings exploring non-linear life-forms and interspecies entanglements through process-based image-making, expanding her visual language of unstable beings and inviting reflection on coexistence beyond a human-centered perspective.