The Cristation

Wang Ye 王也

The Cristation, 202565 x 80cmSign in to view price
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handmade silk embroideryYveYang Gallery
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Wang Ye's "The Cristation" features a vivid tapestry of intertwined yellow and green floral motifs, intricately embroidered to create depth and movement. The composition is framed within a larger, minimalist backdrop, emphasizing its vibrant and detailed central imagery. This textile piece blends traditional Hunan embroidery with contemporary aesthetics, showcasing the artist's cultural heritage and craftsmanship. By drawing on traditional techniques like fishing net knitting, Wang Ye bridges history with modernity, allowing the medium itself to guide the artistic process and celebrate the dynamics of cultural evolution. ...

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Wang Ye 王也
Artist
Wang Ye 王也
B.1991, Chinese

Wang Ye creates multidisciplinary projects that integrate video, sculpture, handcrafted textiles, and installation. Rooted in his cultural heritage, he draws inspiration from folk art, exploring how aesthetic traditions and values emerge and transform over time. From his hometown, he learned traditional fishing net knitting and is currently mastering the Hunan embroidery technique, incorporating these skills into his contemporary practice to bridge past and present. Wang Ye approaches his work with an intuitive mindset, allowing the materials to guide the creative journey. He emphasizes the importance of responsiveness to the medium, stating that his pieces often evolve in unexpected directions based on how the materials react or new insights that emerge during the process. This adaptability is central to his practice, enabling him to explore the intersections of perception, memory, and cultural heritage through the tactile experience of embroidery. ...

Wang Ye 王也: Artworks
Fire
Wang Ye 王也Fire, 2022
18 x 15cm
Moth
Wang Ye 王也Moth, 2022
55 x 41.5cm
No one Behind
Wang Ye 王也No one Behind, 2025
23.3 x 29.8cm
Everything Daisy
Salty and Sweet
Over its Own Reflection
The Room with the View
Before the Echo Fades
When Time Folds
The Cristation
The Cavities
YveYang Gallery
Gallery
YveYang Gallery
New York City

Founded in 2016, YveYANG is dedicated to discovering emerging artists and historically overlooked practices from around the world. Located in a former sewing machine factory at the border of SoHo and Tribeca in New York City, the gallery focuses on materially distinct and critically engaged work. YveYANG builds its program through close dialogue with its artists, shaped by a sensitivity to form, context, and intensity, and bolsters it through a meaningful international presence. ...