About Jessie Yingying
Chinese visual artist and photographer, whose works often speak of personal and collective memory, cultural identity, symbols and language. Currently based between Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Shanghai, China.
http://www.jessieyingyinggong.com
Current city: Amsterdam
Other cities: Shanghai
Chinese visual artist and photographer, whose works often speak of personal and collective memory, cultural identity, symbols and language. Currently based between Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Shanghai, China.
 

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