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  1. Constellation 
  2. Weather Forecast
  3. Secret Sounds
  4. Giant’s Toe
  5. Fictional Landscape 
  6. Everyday Universe

A Black Hole*

Time ++
  1. Memory Time
  2. Food Time
  3. Naxos Time
  4. Cuckoo Clock
  5. Timefinder



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Qi Baiting (亓百婷) is a Chinese artist currently based in UK, focusing on narrative objects, sculptural installation and expended stage environment. Her fascination with stargazing shapes the way she perceives her work—she sees her pieces as "constellations," mapping time and space through a vertical cosmological perspective. Living near forests and mountains has deepened her connection with natural philosophy, influencing her artistic engagement with landscape-based practices and the spiritual dimensions of art.


Her practice centres on planetary time, material memory, and nonlinear histories, developed within the context of the University of Oxford and supported by Linacre College and the Ruskin School of Art, often involving interdisciplinary collaborations across art, science, and cultural research. She holds an MA from the Royal College of Art and a BA from Renmin University of China. She was also featured in Sculpture magazine’s Artist Independent Column (Vol. 28, Issue 4). Her works have been exhibited internationally at Tate Modern (London), the Royal College of Art (London), University of Oxford (Oxford), the Arsenale (Venice),the Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), and the Phoenix Center (Beijing).

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1. Constellation



Epitome, 2022



Material: Iron Tubes, Meteorites, Glass, Brass Plates, Magnets, Soil, Magnetic Clay, Convex Lens, Linear Light.
Dimension:180x220cm
In the beginning there was nothing
There was neither time nor space
There was only light and darkness


Meteorite Series
Meteorite, Glass, Magnetic Clay, Magnet,Convex Lens
20×30cm,20x 30cm,20x20cm,15 ×30cm