Born in 1980 in Shanghai, Yang Yongliang lives between New York and Shanghai. Trained from an early age in calligraphy and traditional ink painting, and a graduate of the Shanghai Academy of Arts in visual communication, Yang Yongliang has, since the beginning of his career, sought to link classical art with contemporary art.
Yang combines photography and new media techniques to construct landscapes that appear natural and evoke traditional shanshui painting (“mountain and water” landscapes), but which in reality depict the effects of urban development in China.
His work has been exhibited in museums and biennials around the world (National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Moscow Biennale, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Somerset House in London…). His works have entered the collections of more than twenty international institutions such as the British Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and the San Francisco Asian Art Museum.
Yang Yongliang is one of the artists featured in the exhibition “Flowing Waters Never Return to the Source”.



