1982 Born in Shanghai, China

2005 B.A., Graduated from Fine Arts College of Shanghai University

Currently lives and works in Shanghai


One of the key points in Lin Qing's series of works in recent years is to retain sensitivity and open control over the current state in the simple cycle of repetition, and many of his images are arranged with repetitive elements, and "repetition" is something that can make people annoyed or happy. It is not easy to pick up or throw away something in "repetition". "Non-daily objects" is also a label of Lin Qing's works in this series. There are some highly practical objects in the picture, but when we really look into their practical value, it's not so much. Often these objects have a strong "non-daily" attribute, which seems practical but not easy to use. Often these objects have strong "non-everyday" attributes, seemingly practical but not easy to use, seemingly familiar but also a bit strange, Lin Qing has arranged a set of seemingly reasonable but not so reasonable logic for these objects in a serious manner.