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Serena Hanzhi Wang

Serena Hanzhi Wang (b. 2000) is an award-winning art proposal writer, multimedia artist, and curator based in New York City. Her work spans essays, exhibitions, and installation Art—often orbiting themes of desire and technological subjectivity. She studied at the School of Visual Arts’ Visual & Critical Studies Department under the mentorship of philosophers and art historians. Her work has appeared in Whitehot Magazine, Cultbytes, SICKY Mag, Aint–Bad, Artron, Art.China, Millennium Film Workshop, Accent Sisters, MAFF.tv, and others.

 

articles by this author

Interview: Creative Technologist Simi Gu and the Art of Worldbuilding

Digital/AI/VR Art: Selfhood as a Responsive Environment

Designing for the In-Between

What Portrait Painting Means Today? - Hold Still at Auxier Kline

Top 4 Artists to Know in This Massive Group Show

Exhibition Review: Edge of Illusions, Mriya Gallery, Tribeca

Exhibition Review - "Entangled" at Latitude Gallery

What Rain Tells You at Flowing Space Gallery

A Cold, Solemn Generation Speaks — Beijing, China

When Shanghai’s Precision Meets New York’s Chaos - The Parrot

Exhibition Review - "Parallax: Traversing Image and Text" at 1969 Gallery

Banquet Against the Knife - Inner Feast 2025

Contemporary Art Exhibition at Queens Botanical Garden

Asian Art’s New War Is Psychological, Its Weapon Melancholia - BANK 2025

Is Aaron Deng’s Pop Girl a Symptom or a Cure for Digital Alienation?

As Fleeting as Dew and Lightning: Kexuan Zhao’s First Solo Exhibition

Circa 2010's Cultural Debris Club - "No Ceremony" 2025

Annie Chen Ziyao's The Cup Speaks at Flowing Space Gallery, NYC

Why architect Yiwei Chen builds traps, not temples