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Li Jun
BackLi Jun s practice explores the in-between spaces of the real and the virtual, the stable and the unsettled, the artificial and the natural. By recontextualizing images and everyday objects in dislocated or unexpected settings, she highlights their ambiguity, irony, and self-reflexivity. Her work reflects on broader cultural and historical narratives through a symbolic and reflective visual language, with a particular focus on female identity and cultural colonization. She investigates how identity is constructed and mediated through symbolic forms, and how aesthetic traditions reflect systems of power, memory, and belonging.



