Rising star Rubin Jiang explores identity and connection in new artworks
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Rising star Rubin Jiang explores identity and connection in new artworks
Grounding - Weaving, 2025, watercolor and giclée printing.

by Jose Villarreal



NEW YORK, NY.- In the vibrant world of contemporary art, Rubin Jiang is quickly making a name for herself as a visionary talent. A young artist hailing from a multicultural background in China, Rubin’s work is a captivating blend of vivid imagination and deep introspection. Her pieces have already graced galleries across the UK, China, USA, Spain, and Japan, and her art has been published in China, marking her as a creative force to watch. As a member of Generation Z, Rubin’s connection to the digital realm shapes her perspective, drawing inspiration from the endless stream of information and visuals online. This fusion of cultural heritage and modern influences allows her to offer a fresh take on identity, belonging, and the human experience.

Growing up surrounded by China’s diverse cultures, Rubin developed a profound understanding of the nuances that define them. This environment ignited her early reflections on self-identity, a theme that resonates deeply in her work. “I’ve always been fascinated by how we see ourselves in the context of the world around us,” Rubin shares. Her art becomes a mirror, reflecting the complexities of navigating cultural boundaries and the subtle, often invisible, barriers that minorities face in foreign settings. Through her creations, she invites viewers to consider their own experiences of identity and assimilation.


In the Blink of a Li Hua’s Eye, 2023, acrylic and giclée printing.

One of Rubin’s standout pieces, In the Blink of a Li Hua’s Eye, uses acrylic and giclée printing to explore these themes. Inspired by the Li Hua, a Chinese domestic cat breed briefly recognized by the Cat Fanciers’ Association before its status was revoked, the artwork captures the way a sunset’s hues reflect differently in the cat’s eyes compared to human perception. “The Li Hua is a human-made construct, much like societal categories,” Rubin explains. The piece delves into the struggles of minorities, highlighting the language barriers and discrimination they often face, and serves as a poignant commentary on cultural identity. However, art critic Jose Villarreal notes a potential limitation: “While the metaphor of the Li Hua breed is compelling, the execution feels somewhat restrained. Jiang’s use of color is striking, but the piece could benefit from a bolder exploration of texture to fully convey the emotional weight of cultural alienation.”


When the Winds Blows – S, 2024, watercolor and giclée printing


When the Winds Blows – L, 2024, watercolor and giclée printing

Rubin’s series When the Winds Blows draws from her personal experiences in Shenzhen, her hometown, and London, her current residence. The works use the shape of clouds to embody the invisible sensation of wind, with warmer tones in When the Winds Blows - S echoing typhoon weather forecasts to symbolize Shenzhen’s coastal climate, and cooler tones in When the Winds Blows - L capturing London’s distinct air and atmosphere. “Even though both cities are rainy, the way the wind feels on your skin is so different,” Rubin notes, emphasizing how these subtle sensations connect her to each place. Villarreal appreciates the concept but offers a critique: “The idea of capturing wind through clouds is poetic, yet the series feels overly literal at times. Jiang might deepen the impact by integrating more abstract elements to reflect the intangible nature of memory and place.”


Grounding - Connection, 2025, watercolor and giclée printing

In her Grounding series, Rubin reflects on the surreal moments of daily life that can leave us feeling detached. “Creating art is my way of grounding myself,” she says. Through works like Grounding - Weaving and Grounding - Connection, she transforms fantasy into a bridge back to reality, reconnecting with the world around her. Villarreal finds this series promising but adds, “Jiang’s exploration of fantasy as a grounding mechanism is intriguing, but the works risk feeling too safe. A more daring approach to composition could elevate the surreal quality she aims to evoke.” Despite these critiques, Villarreal acknowledges Jiang’s potential, stating, “Rubin Jiang is undoubtedly a talent to watch, with a unique voice that’s still finding its full strength.”

Rubin Jiang’s art not only showcases her technical skill but also her ability to weave personal narratives into universal themes, making her a rising star in the global art scene.










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