18 Questions With...
Ziyi Zhang

Jun 24, 2025
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Ziyi Zhang and Abu

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18 Questions With...
Ziyi Zhang

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Ziyi Zhang and Abu

"18 Questions With" is an interview series featuring the artists, curators, and gallerists driving art's next wave.

Ziyi Zhang is a Chinese interdisciplinary artist based in Chicago whose practice moves fluidly between painting, digital media, and installation. Her work foregrounds narrative and emotional resonance, often exploring themes of memory, cultural displacement, and personal transformation. Influenced by artists such as Sophie Calle and Xu Bing, Zhang uses text, technology, and sculptural structure to reflect on identity and the construction of truth. She approaches each project conceptually, allowing the subject to dictate the form, whether through resin-based relief paintings or interactive web environments.

Q01:
When do you do your best work - day or night?
A01:

In the morning—if I manage to get up early, big if lol. After dinner I’m useless. play/ rest is ok~

<p>Ziyi's layers in Photoshop (excerpt)</p>

Ziyi's layers in Photoshop (excerpt)

Q02:
What's the first thing you do when you step into your studio?
A02:

I open up my Photoshop files, start zooming in and out… in and out… clicking through layers, toggling visibility on and off like a maniac. Then I suddenly catch myself like—what am I even doing? Stop. Just stop.

Q03:
What's inspiring you right now?
A03:

I’m constantly inspired by the people around me—friends I chat to every day. They somehow always spark something.

Q04:
If you could collaborate with any artist, past or present, who would it be?
A04:

I feel like in a way, we’re already collaborating with artists from the past and present. What I’m making now wouldn’t even be possible without the ones who came before me. And I’m definitely influenced—often without realizing it—by what artists are making nowadays.

Q05:
What are you listening to in your studio?
A05:

It changes all the time, but right now I’m listening to 还山 by 无边界音乐 on Spotify. I’m really into the lyrics—lyrics matter a lot to me~

Q06:
What's one thing about the art world that you think people misunderstand?
A06:

As someone still emerging, I’m constantly learning new things about the art world—there’s honestly still so much I don’t know or probably misunderstand myself.

<p>Ziyi's dock (excerpt)</p>

Ziyi's dock (excerpt)

Q07:
What's one tool or material you can't live without?
A07:

My computer—and all the tech that goes with it—is kinda essential for my work. But since the question says “can’t live without”… honestly, I feel like I could live just fine without any of it~.

Q08:
What's the best advice you've ever received as an artist?
A08:

We each have our own rhythm and our own path. Don’t get caught up in temporary wins or losses. And don’t feel like you have to do stuff that just doesn’t work for you.

<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/abuthecloud/" target="_blank" class="custom-link-dark">Abu</a> the art world socialite</p>

Abu the art world socialite

Q09:
Most recent purchase?
A09:

Greenies for Abu

Q10:
What's a vice you wish you could give up?
A10:

Doomscrolling/ binge watching videos lol

Q11:
Favorite city?
A11:

Beijing

Q12:
Do you like surprises?
A12:

Good ones yes ^u^

Q13:
What's the biggest learning experience you've had?
A13:

Learning how to find and keep happiness in the simple everyday stuff.

Q14:
What's one thing you had to learn the hard way?
A14:

I can’t really rely on anyone but myself. At the end of the day, only I can save me.

Q15:
What's the most adventurous thing you've done in your life?
A15:

Moving to a whole new country by myself when I was 14. Didn't think much of it at the time though.

<p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/abuthecloud/" target="_blank" class="custom-link-dark">Abu</a> mid-stride</p>

Abu mid-stride

Q16:
What's your favorite way to rest or decompress?
A16:

Play with Abu ^u^

Q17:
What's a skill you're working on mastering?
A17:

I’m always learning new apps and skills because honestly, I’m a one-person team doing everything—directing, filming, acting, writing, production, sound—you name it. lol

Q18:
If you weren't an artist, what would you be doing?
A18:

Maybe I’d start an accessory brand/ sell crafts and jewelry or something like that. I could also babysit animals and walk dogs.

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All comments: 1
RWildes 20 hours ago
WOW, Love this one. I am so happy to learn about her and her process. I find her responses to be personally relatable🧡
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