About the artwork:
This painting captures a surreal and ethereal waterscape, where a mysterious figure rows a boat on a diagonal horizon bathed in a colossal moon’s otherworldly glow. Notably, the artist painted the boat's reflection with fidelity, yet the moon's reflection looks askew as if rolling down the tilted horizon line. The play of light imbues this painting with a dreamlike quality and creates an aura of wonder or exploration.
Zhi Ding depicts moments of vulnerability through scenes that represent different emotional states. Growing up in Jiujiang, China, Ding found inspiration in the constant ebb and flow of boats traversing its bustling port, and she would employ symbols such as boats and the moon to evoke an innate yearning for escapism and deeper connections in her work. Armed with a delicate and poetic style, Ding addresses our shared, complex human emotions in simple yet ambiguous compositions.
About the artist:
Zhi Ding's paintings are deeply rooted in her lived experiences, shaped both by memories of growing up in the small city of Jiujiang, China, and by the dislocations of life abroad. Her practice moves fluidly between the personal and the collective, between memory and fiction, where elements of magical realism surface subtly, balancing cartoonish innocence with somber, wistful introspection.
Figures often hover at the threshold of visibility or linger within moments of transition, generating atmospheres that are simultaneously charged and suspended — spaces in which the familiar collides with the strange and certainty dissolves into ambiguity. Through the tensions between observation and secrecy, progress and stagnation, power and fragility, reality and illusion, Ding delineates the fragile contours of ordinary lives with humor, sensitivity, and compassion. Ultimately, her paintings become the portraits of everyday life—cruel yet tender, grounded in harsh reality yet never without hope.
Zhi Ding was born in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, China in 1992. She received a BS in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Pittsburgh in 2017, a Post- Baccalaureate and MFA in Painting and Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2021 and 2023.
Ding has held three solo exhibitions: Drifting Shores at Western Exhibitions, Chicago (2024), Secretly, Inwardly, Dimly at MOU PROJECTS, Hong Kong (2024), and Short Stories at Arsenal Contemporary, New York (2023).
The artist’s work has also been presented in numerous group exhibitions, including at Mendes Wood DM, Brussels (2025); LINSEED Projects, Shanghai (2024); Dans les yeux d’Elsa and Mathilde le coz, Paris (2024); Hew Hood Gallery, London (2023); and Steven Zevitas Gallery, Boston (2023), among others. Ding’s work has also been featured in New American Paintings (Issue #165, 2023). The artist currently lives and works in New York City.






