2025 Goldsmiths, University of London - MFA Fine Art 2023 Complutense, University of Madrid - BA Fine Art
EXHIBITIONS & PROJECTS:
PAST: 10/2025 Mirando Desde el Este. V Chinese Videoartists Festival. Municipalities of
Morelos,
Yecapixtla, Ayala, Tlaltizapán, Popoptlán, Tepalcingo, Atlatlahucan,
Amacuzac
- MX 09/2025 晒台之下. Shanghai WUTONG Art District, Shanghai CN 09/2025 NO, Zembla-London Design Festival. The Bomb Factory Foundation, London UK London Design Festival — No, Zembla: Group exhibition in Bomb Factory 10/2025 Home, Troublesomely Eases Me Out. Safehouse 2, London UK 08/2025 Neither here or There - Camden FRINGE & The Lambeth FRINGE & VOILA Theatre Festival. London UK 07/2025 Mirando Desde el Este. V Chinese Videoartists Festival. Museo de LA CIUDAD, Querétaro, MX 07/2025 MFA Degree Show. Goldsmiths, UOL, London UK
06/2025 Daodao Camberwell ART Festival. Camberwell Green, London UK
05/2025 Daodao Camberwell FOOD Festival. Camberwell Green, London UK
05/2025 Mirando Desde el Este. V Chinese Videoartists Festival. Cine Morelos, CDMX Reported in El Sol de Cuenavaca
03/2025
Mirando Desde el Este. V Chinese Videoartists Festival. Culture Center of Spain,
San José CRC
01/2025 Modales, ¿de sentido común? NUA Lugar de Convivencia, Madrid SP
05/2024 Where Are We Going. MMX Gallery, London UK
07/2023 Punto y A Parte. Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid SP
06/2022 Exvotos IV. Joaquín Rodrigo Municipal Auditorium, Las Rozas SP
08/2022 Exhibition of Ayllón Scholarship Holders, San Miguel Church, Ayllón SP
05/2022 MAY Symbiosis Small format Sculptures, MSSS PROYECT, Poland
06/2019 Exvotos. Joaquín Rodrigo Municipal Auditorium, Las Rozas SP
ABOUT:
Yufei Lucía Jiang (b. 2000) based between China, Spain, and the UK . She is a multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, installation, video, photography, and more. Her work examines the relational dynamics between individuals and society, with a particular focus on the intersectionality of hybrid identities shaped by neocolonial contexts. In an era marked by heightened mobility and displacement, she explores how culture, memory, and belonging are negotiated and embodied through lived experience.
Jiang’s recent pieces playfully juxtapose stereotypical Andalusian cultural symbols with elements related to Chinese diaspora families, revealing the subtle and often unconscious tensions within the process of acculturation. By unsettling fixed notions of identity, her work invites reflection on more inclusive and fluid forms of belonging.
She is currently featured in the 5th International Cultural Exchange Video Art Exhibition, Mirando desde el Este, presented across Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, Spain, and China.