
Huang Peishan (b. 1994, Dali) is a multimedia artist based between Shanghai and New York. Working across photography, moving image, soft sculpture, and site- responsive installations, her practice investigates the interwoven relationship between physical and emotional landscapes. She is particularly drawn to the poetic potential of objects and space, using material and form to evoke layered narratives. Recently, her research has focused on artificial nature and spatial storytelling, examining their symbolic weight and functional roles within contemporary culture.
Huang Peishan graduated from the Communication University of China with a BA in 2018 and received her MFA in Fine Art from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2022. Her recent solo exhibitions include: “Imagine a Returning Arrow”, Inna Art Space, Hangzhou, China (2025); “The Six Mysteries of Fountains”, 743 ART lab, Shanghai, China (2025); “Meandering the Labyrinth”, BA Project, Shenzhen, China (2024); “Reunited in an Instant”, MOU MOU, Beijing, China (2024); “Remade Scene”, Gene Gallery, Shanghai, China (2024); “Ripples and Folds”, Inna Art Space, Hangzhou, China (2023); “Artist’s Table”, Inna Art Space, New York, United States (2023); “re:replicate”, :iidrr Gallery, United States (2022); “Paradise”, Ultramontane Gallery, Hangzhou, China (2021).
Her works have been exhibited at Chambers Fine Art, New York; M+B Gallery, Los Angeles; Latitude Gallery, New York; San Sheng Art Space, Toronto; Three Shadows Photography Art Center, Beijing; ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai; Ox Warehouse, Macao; Times Art Museum, Chengdu; West Bund Art & Design, Shanghai; Photofairs Shanghai; Beijing Dangdai Art Fair; and Art Shenzhen.

