Annie Ling’s visual practice expands on over a decade of photography invested in intimatecounternarratives, to a deeper exploration of intersectional frameworks. Born in Taipei, Anniewas raised by multiple families, migrating perennially in her formative youth. Her ongoinginterest and research on bodies navigating interstitial and liminal spaces continue to pave theway for immersive site-specific installations and experimental films—offering a means tointerrogate the medium and the margins of our perception.She has exhibited internationally at The Gwangju Biennale, The National Museum of Iceland,Photography Museum of Lishui, Photographic Center Peri, Magenta Flash Forward Festival,Lumix Photo Festival, Budapest Photo Festival, UP Gallery in Taiwan, Marlborough Gallery,Casemore Kirkeby, Winter Street Gallery, Chashama, Anthology Film Archives, BRIC, andUnionDocs, among others. Her debut solo show “A Floating Population” at the Museum ofChinese in America in New York City featured over eighty images spanning four years of work.Annie teaches at The International Center of Photography, and has been a visiting artist andlecturer at Yale University, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Columbia University, CUNY GraduateSchool of Journalism, Brooklyn College, Ryerson University School of Image Arts, Mono NoAware, and Asian American Writers' Workshop.She is the recipient of a New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship, and a Director’sFellowship from ICP where she studied photojournalism and documentary photography. Anniealso holds an MFA in Photography from the Yale School of Art, where she was awarded aCritical Practice Research Grant, an Alice Kimball Traveling Fellowship, and was a fellow at theCenter for Collaborative Arts and Media.
Annie Ling’s visual practice expands on over a decade of photography invested in intimatecounternarratives, to a deeper exploration of intersectional frameworks. Born in Taipei, Anniewas raised by multiple families, migrating perennially in her formative youth. Her ongoinginterest and research on bodies navigating interstitial and liminal spaces continue to pave theway for immersive site-specific installations and experimental films—offering a means tointerrogate the medium and the margins of our perception.She has exhibited internationally at The Gwangju Biennale, The National Museum of Iceland,Photography Museum of Lishui, Photographic Center Peri, Magenta Flash Forward Festival,Lumix Photo Festival, Budapest Photo Festival, UP Gallery in Taiwan, Marlborough Gallery,Casemore Kirkeby, Winter Street Gallery, Chashama, Anthology Film Archives, BRIC, andUnionDocs, among others. Her debut solo show “A Floating Population” at the Museum ofChinese in America in New York City featured over eighty images spanning four years of work.Annie teaches at The International Center of Photography, and has been a visiting artist andlecturer at Yale University, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Columbia University, CUNY GraduateSchool of Journalism, Brooklyn College, Ryerson University School of Image Arts, Mono NoAware, and Asian American Writers' Workshop.She is the recipient of a New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship, and a Director’sFellowship from ICP where she studied photojournalism and documentary photography. Anniealso holds an MFA in Photography from the Yale School of Art, where she was awarded aCritical Practice Research Grant, an Alice Kimball Traveling Fellowship, and was a fellow at theCenter for Collaborative Arts and Media.
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