Haiping Jiang (Esmeralda Jiang)
A multidisciplinary artist and writer creating contemporary social allegories through photography, installation, and painting.
Esmeralda Jiang (b. 1990, Yantai, China) is a multidisciplinary artist and writer whose practice spans conceptual photography, installation, painting, and digital media. A graduate of the Shanghai Theatre Academy, she works through allegorical narratives and symbolic imagery to examine power structures, consumerism, information control, environmental crises, and social alienation.
Drawing on historical spaces, biological metaphors, and speculative worlds, Jiang constructs contemporary social allegories that reveal the hidden mechanisms underlying modern civilization and human existence.
Her work has been featured in international exhibitions and publications, including KAIROS Exhibition (UK), Visual Art Journal, and ATH Magazine, and has been presented in China, Japan, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
Esmeralda Jiang is a multidisciplinary artist and writer who creates contemporary social allegories through conceptual photography, installation, painting, and digital media. Her work explores power structures, consumerism, information control, environmental crises, and social alienation, revealing the hidden mechanisms beneath modern civilization.
Her Art works
Shanghai 1933 Slaughterhouse No.4
Down with all monsters and demons
Conceptual Photography
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Shanghai 1933 Slaughterhouse No.5
I Don’t Have That Kind Of Fate
Conceptual Photography
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Contemporary Social Allegory | Conceptual Photography | Critical Contemporary Art
Media Society ・Environmental Art ・Ecological Awareness ・Visual Storytelling ・Allegorical Art ・Speculative ・Narrative ・Chinese Contemporary Art