Hang Li is a London- and Beijing-based researcher, curator and designer whose work probes the intersections of art and technology through collective methodologies, feminist epistemologies and social-justice-oriented organisational models. They are pursuing a practice-based PhD in the School of Arts and Humanities at the Royal College of Art, examining alternative curatorial tools that challenge institutional norms. Hang has curated projects for The Photographers’ Gallery, Spazju Kreattiv, the Royal College of Art and Skelf, and publishes widely on curating-in-formation. Hang previously obtained an MArch in Architectural Design from UCL’s Bartlett School and an MA in Curating Contemporary Art from the RCA.
Hang Li was the 2021 Asymmetry Curatorial Writing Fellow at Chisenhale Gallery.
Yuhang Zhang is a London-based writer and critic. Yuhang’s work explores theory-fiction, archives and East Asian logistics landscapes. Currently an Asymmetry PhD Scholar in ‘Advanced Practices’ at Goldsmiths, University of London, he co-initiated the online project Djinn Puddle and co-curated The Pineal Eye, Goethe-Institut, Beijing (2021). Yuhang’s reviews and fiction have appeared in QILU Criticism, Daoju and Kua, he frequently presents at conferences on Chinese fiction and visual culture, and regularly publishes essays in art journals.
Yuhang Zhang is currently the 2022 Asymmetry PhD Scholar in ‘Advanced Practices’ at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Shuyi Cao is a New York-based artist whose practice explores alchemical approaches to material, matter and knowledge osmosis. Through archaeological speculation and ecological fiction, she contemplates the porous plurality of relations between sciences, technocultures, and cosmologies. She is a visiting assistant professor at Pratt Institute and founder of Transmaterial Lab, faculty at The New School, alumni of NEW INC New Museum. She received a Bachelor of Laws, an M.A. in Public Administration from Fudan University, and an M.F.A. in Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design.