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  • Art period: Modern
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Died: 1995
  • Born: 1920, Hualien, Taiwan
  • Lifespan: 75 years
  • Nationality: Taiwan
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  • Also known as:
    • chang-ling
    • zhang ailing
  • Museums on APS:
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
    • Fubon Art Foundation Very Fun Park
  • Top 3 works:
    • “The Streaky Pork” Series
    • Shout from Asia
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Top-ranked work: “The Streaky Pork” Series

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Zhang Àilíng: Sculpting Emotion Through Glass

Zhang Àilíng (chang-ling), born September 30, 1920, in Hualien, Taiwan, was a Taiwanese artist whose singular approach to sculpture—primarily utilizing glass—earned her recognition as one of the most distinctive voices within contemporary Asian art. Her artistic journey began with formative studies at École Nationale Supérieure d’Art de Bourges in France during the early 1960s, followed by further exploration and experimentation at Asia Art Archive in Hong Kong. These experiences profoundly shaped her vision and fueled her dedication to pushing boundaries of material and concept. Chang-ling's artistic philosophy centered around capturing intangible emotions—specifically fear and vulnerability—through a medium that inherently embodies fragility yet possesses remarkable resilience: glass. Unlike traditional sculptural materials like stone or bronze, glass allows for an unprecedented level of translucency, inviting viewers to contemplate the inner workings of her subjects. This deliberate choice wasn’t merely aesthetic; it represented a symbolic gesture – mirroring the human condition itself—where outward appearances conceal hidden depths and anxieties. Her oeuvre is characterized by five interconnected thematic explorations: flesh landscape, flesh birds, silence, memory, and dream. These themes aren't presented as discrete concepts but rather interwoven into her sculptures, creating layered narratives that delve into psychological complexities. The “flesh landscape” series, exemplified by “The Streaky Pork,” exemplifies this approach—a vibrant orange sculpture depicting a stylized pig’s head—captures the essence of fear and disorientation through its distorted form and unsettling color palette. It's a piece designed to provoke contemplation about confronting anxieties and accepting vulnerability. Similarly, her "flesh birds" sculptures explore themes of fragility and transformation, reflecting on the delicate balance between life and death. Chang-ling’s artistic development progressed steadily throughout her career, gaining international acclaim for her innovative techniques and emotionally resonant imagery. She honed her skills in manipulating glass—often incorporating layering, fusing, and etching—to achieve breathtaking visual effects that conveyed profound psychological states. Her work has been showcased in prestigious galleries and museums across Asia and Europe, cementing her place as a pivotal figure in the evolution of sculptural art. Beyond her artistic accomplishments, Chang-ling’s influence extends to fostering dialogue about Asian identity and artistic expression. She championed experimentation with unconventional materials and challenged conventional notions of representation, advocating for artists to confront difficult emotions and explore subconscious realms. Her legacy continues to inspire contemporary sculptors and resonates within the broader context of Asian art history—a testament to her unwavering commitment to artistic integrity and her ability to transform raw emotion into enduring visual masterpieces.