Pan Long

Pan Long

Pan Long

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I live and work in China and am currently taking part in an online residency program of Mentorship for Environmental Change organized by the Prince Claus Foundation. I also investigated matsutake in Shangri-La under the influence of human trade and climate change.

Quick Facts:

Long Pan is a social practice artist working in art, research, technology and community. She collaborates around issues of bioremediation and biopolitics using digital and biological material such as fungi, plants, pollutants, electronics, minerals, etc. She is interested in the human footprint in the environment, and the biological response to environmental change, especially in China's struggle between ecological embarrassment and technological exuberance. She is also focus on making invisible changes in the environment visible through biotechnologies such as "phytometallurgy" and "fungal degradation". Through interdisciplinary research, fieldwork and visual art expression, she hopes to provide us with a fresh perspective to read the deeper and often overlooked relationship between human existence and the environment in contemporary industrial society. Exploring and presenting the 'secret correspondence' of the whole network of life in which human beings live.Her art mediums include but are not limited to bio-sculpture, ceramics, installation, video, photography, etc.




Three relevant works from the last 5 years of artistic practice:

  • Matsutake Rain, Shangri-La, China,
  • Wind Bell,Shantou, China,
  • Wonderland intersection, Quanzhou, China,2019

Highest educational degree:

China Academy of Art (CAA), Master of Experimental Art, Inter-media Art