timur si-qin (1984)
Timur Si-Qin is a contemporary German artist. He is known for his multimedia installations, which often incorporate sculpture, video, and photography. Si-Qin's work explores the intersection of consumer culture, technology, and nature, and he often creates artificial landscapes and environments that challenge our perception of reality.
Si-Qin has exhibited his work internationally, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and the Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna. Si-Qin has also participated in numerous group shows and art fairs, including Art Basel, Frieze London, and the Berlin Biennale.
Si-Qin's work has been praised for its ability to question the role of images in our society and the way they are used to shape our understanding of the world. His installations often feature manufactured objects and materials, which are arranged in unexpected ways to create a sense of disorientation and destabilization. Si-Qin has stated that his work is inspired by the idea of "post-humanism," which involves rethinking our relationship to technology and the natural world in light of the rapid changes taking place in our society.
He currently lives and works in New York, USA.