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Royal Asian Studio: Jiang Youyi and the Legacy of the "Super Artist"

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For the next decade, Jiang disappeared from the gallery world. She worked odd jobs: set designer for a Cantonese opera troupe in Flushing, Queens; CGI modeler for a failing video game studio; even a stint as a “feng shui consultant” for a cryptocurrency startup (she quit when they asked her to bless a server farm with chicken blood).

She left for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) at 19, where she fell under the influence of two contradictory forces: the minimalism of Donald Judd and the maximalist chaos of Takashi Murakami. Her MFA thesis— The Generic Dragon —was a life-size animatronic dragon whose scales were each a different counterfeit designer logo (Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Hello Kitty). The piece malfunctioned during her final review, belching smoke and collapsing into a pile of fake leather. The professors gave her a C. The Chicago Tribune called it “prophetic.”