Ma Yujiang was born in 1988 in Zhangqiu, Shandong, China. He majored in Public Art at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, where he graduated in 2010. Ma currently lives and works in Hong Kong.
Read MoreMa spent his childhood with his grandparents in the countryside, where he studied Chinese calligraphy and traditional Chinese literature with his grandfather. Ma’s work is deeply influenced by traditional Chinese art and culture, along with everyday life experiences, which he expresses through contemporary art language. Ma began exploring conceptual art at an early age. The artist leaves the completion of an artwork to the work itself. Human relationships, the exchange of emotion, displacement in different cities and the passing of time are all major influences in his work.
Major solo exhibitions include Cang Mang (2015), Pearl Lam Galleries, Hong Kong SOHO; and Related to Me (2012), Shangyuan Art Museum, Beijing, China. Selected group exhibitions include Real & Unreal, The 1st Changjiang International Photography & Video Biennale (2015), Changjiang Museum of Contemporary Art, Chongqing; Unlived by What Is Seen (2014), Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing, China; 4A, A4 (2013), 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney, Australia; Do “I” have any problems? (2013), 4-Face Space, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China; and XXX—Next 10 Years of Contemporary Art (2011), Today Art Museum, Beijing, China. Ma has also completed projects as part of the Shangyuan International Residency Program in Beijing (2011–13).