Yang’s work generates an experience that is both familiar and strange, weaving together visual softness with conceptual sharpness. This combination allows viewers to feel tenderness, poignancy, sadness, and confusion simultaneously. This complex emotional engagement evokes unspeakable feelings, transforming viewing into an active, participatory, and evolving process. She intentionally showcases states of incompletion and ongoing transformation, where ruins emerge as a continual site of regeneration.
Artist Residency - Nieuw en Meer
Not Just a Fair
Not Just a Fair! will take place on August 31st, opening with a warm and vibrant welcome. The program includes presentations, workshops, discussions, a screening, and a performance. Participants include Alina Lupu, Dyke March Amsterdam, Natalija Gucheva, Archival Textures, Yitu Wang, Yang Yu, Areum Hwang, Cheawon Shin, Yegane Mehrzad, Yoohee Cha, and Qiaochu Guo. The evening concludes with a closing party featuring DJ Safke.
2nd edition of a Wild Summer of Art
Brutus Space presents the 2nd edition of a Wild Summer of Art featuring work by 50 Rotterdam-based contemporary artists and a dynamic public program of events, screenings and performances. This year's edition is guest-curated by Amira Gad in collaboration with Sophie de Vos. The participating artists were selected from a long-list of creatives nominated by a select group of scouts who are well-versed with Rotterdam's art scene.
2nd edition of a Wild Summer of Art
Brutus Space presents the 2nd edition of a Wild Summer of Art featuring work by 50 Rotterdam-based contemporary artists and a dynamic public program of events, screenings and performances. This year's edition is guest-curated by Amira Gad in collaboration with Sophie de Vos. The participating artists were selected from a long-list of creatives nominated by a select group of scouts who are well-versed with Rotterdam's art scene.
Visible Stitches, Invisible Women
“Visible Stitches, Invisible Women” by Yang Yu draws inspiration from the enduring value of items like handcrafted sweaters, which, though outdated and non-mainstream choices, become vessels for memories. Yang parallels the overlooked role of women in coding with the historical significance of women in weaving traditions. She unveils the hidden labor in coding and weaving through an interactive space, translating hand-knitted sweaters into unique patterns.