“From chaos to structure, from complexity to clarity.”

Yi Liu is a New York–based artist working with found objects and reconstructed structures. Through wood, cotton thread, and everyday materials, Liu builds installations and sculptures that explore balance—between suspension and grounding, stillness and movement, private memory and shared space.

Liu’s process is intuitive and material-led: objects are collected, tested, and reassembled so that small shifts in weight, distance, and placement can change how a space is felt. The works often activate corners, walls, and floors as quiet stages where ordinary things become agents of time and attention.