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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), the Arsenale (Venice),the Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), and the Phoenix Center (Beijing).

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EDUCATION


Oct. 2025 - Current
Ruskin School of Art (MFA)
Oxford, UK

Sep. 2023 - Aug. 2024
Royal College of Art (MA)
London, UK

Sep. 2019 - Jun. 2023
Renmin University of China (BA )
Beijing, China


 
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), the Arsenale (Venice), the Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), and the Phoenix Center (Beijing).

As an artist, Qi Baiting is committed to bridging the fragmentation of everyday experience with the continuity of subjective consciousness.
Her ongoing projects explore global cultural narratives, female science-fiction imagination, and the nostalgia of historical objects in contemporary art.  Through the dialogue between objects and space, she invites viewers to rediscover the flow of time and the hidden rhythms of the world.

EXPERIENCE 


2025
• Arte Laguna Prize Shanghai, EKA Tianwu, Shanghai, China
• Wild Uploaded, Prequel, ASC Gallery, London, UK

Rites and Renewal, Ethereal Masion Gallery, London, UK
• Mouth Wash and Razor Blades, The Place, London, UK
Treasure Trover, Luan Gallery, Beijing, China

2024
• Royal College of Art Degree Show, London, UK
Arte Laguna Prize Finalists Exhibition, Arsenale, Venice, Italy
• Radio and Film: Montez Press Radio x RCA CAP Broadcast and screening , Tate Modern, London, UK
• The Destructive Power of War in Art, The Three Body Problem, The  Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK
• Everything Must Go, The Cookhouse Gallery , London, UK
• A Mirror is Not a Mirror, Holy Trinity Church Roehampton, London, UK 
• AH? AH?, Royal College of Art,  London, UK
• Interstitial, Safehouse,  London, UK
• Traveling Memories, The Mordern Showroom, London. 

2023
• "Kaleidoscope" 2023 Beijing Excellence Youth Art Exhibition, The Phoenix Centre, China
• The work Secret Sounds was collected by the Art Museum of Renmin University of China
• National Exhibition of Outstanding Sculptures by College Graduates, Dongyang, China
• Qi, Baiting, 2023. Artist' Independent Column. Secret Sounds. Sculpture, 28(4), pp.50-55.
• 6th "Youth Song" exhibition, Fangyuan Art Museum, Beijing, China
•  All Fish Are Dead Fish, Hangar Space of Royal College of Art, London, UK

2022
•  Renmin University of China Degree Show, Museum of Renmin University of China, Beijing, China
• Qi, Baiting, 2022. Exploring the Construction of the Ancient Greek Relief Art Language — From the Spiritual World to the Visual Images. Sculpture, 28(3), pp.80-81.
• 14th "Hong Tong Gu" China-ASEAN Art Education Achievement Exhibition, Guangxi, China.






 Email: qibaiting700@gmail.com
 Instagram : @qibai_700