Bin Fang is a multimedia artist working across language, video, installation, image, sound, and drawings. The work engages with labour, fragmented memory, and performance, often tracing ideas and materials that resist or are misread in translation in daily life. Through a poetic approach to space, Bin explores how body, identity, culture, and perception are deferred, reframed, or misunderstood.
INTERVIEW | William Morris III
Achieving feelings of nostalgia of the Y2K era and creating powerful compositions with red, black, and white, William Morris III creates dialogue surrounding tools of capitalism as they affect identity, relationships, and politics. His designs on matte print present bodies in distorted shapes, stark contrast and text serving as dialogue.


