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Embracing, Unravelling, and Smashing the Fantasy
Specimen of Survival
The Engine of Other Imaginations
OUTLAND
Mixed media Dimensions variable
Frayed silk print, survival blanket, hand-stitching on mounted textile 90 × 60 × 10 cm
Ink on canvas, half-natural and half-synthetic stones, flint, brass, resin, ink, rope 320 × 110 × 24 cm
Multi-channel video and variable installation Each channel 2-4 min loop, 4 monitors
2025
2025
2025
2025
julian.udine.art Julian Udine
juice_shuting Juice Cui
junbo_qiu Junbo Qiu
juliaflit.art Julia Flit
Julian Udine is an artist from Manila whose practice weaves future ecology, pre-colonial knowledge and worldbuilding to address altered ecosystems. Udine combines synthetics with foraged natural materials such as stones and organic moulds to create hybrid forms that reflect human impact. Guided by Filipino animism and the connective philosophy of Kapwa, which means ‘the shared sense of self’, the work imagines new ways of being. The Engine of Other Imaginations is a modular installation that reflects altered ecologies and the ways bodies and environments change together. The work combines synthetics with ethically foraged natural materials. These stones are inked and pressed onto fabric, spreading transformed textural patterns. The resulting forms, half-natural and half-synthetic, acknowledge that ecologies have been permanently reshaped by human activity while also imagining new modes of co-existence.
Juice Cui is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, illustration, film, sculpture and sound. Cui’s works explore the interplay of structured and disorganised sound within immersive compositions. Favouring craftsmanship over mechanical production, Cui views creativity as a contribution to the future, using experimental media to question perception and affirm the enduring power of artistic voice and freedom. The work is a sound installation featuring nine mask flutes and four DIY instruments within a one-hour quadraphonic environment. The work reinterprets Western fairytales and Eastern folktales, offering an audio journey that challenges nostalgic perceptions and encourages reflection on childhood stories. Clay, fragile and earthy, plays a central role, symbolising vulnerability and change.
Julia Flit is a London-based artist and photographer originally from Kazakhstan. With a background in commercial photography, Flit now develops a fine art practice that explores displacement, silence and identity. Working with photography, silk, survival blankets and layered fabric, Julia Flit extends images into spatial, tactile forms, creating hybrid works that probe memory, vulnerability and cultural transition. Specimen of Survival is a layered textile work that explores bodily vulnerability, trauma and the psychology of survival. The contrast between fragile textile and industrial foil creates tension between vulnerability and resistance, between emotional and material realities. Specimen of Survival becomes a portrait of dislocation, recording resilience and the marks left in the struggle to stay alive.
Junbo Qiu is a UK-based Chinese artist working with moving image, installation and immersive media. Merging poetic narrative with experimental visual languages, Qiu explores memory, identity and the human-technology threshold. Through multi-sensory environments and cinematic forms, Qiu creates psychologically charged works that reflect alienation, ecological loss and cultural transformation. OUTLAND invites viewers to step into the imagined landscapes of a red planet, exploring the fragile and profound relationship between human presence and environment. Junbo Qiu employs an infrared filter on a full- spectrum camera to create an authentic yet otherworldly aesthetic. Through vivid imagery and an immersive audio experience, the installation encourages reflection on the delicate balance between discovery and disruption.
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