Stemming from her love of pop punk, Li's multi-channel, participatory installations consider the role of popular culture in ideas of the self, belonging and community
Hbk, 8.5 x 11 in. / 212 pgs / 200 color. | 1/13/2026 | Awaiting stock $30.00
Published by Swiss Institute. Edited with introduction by Alison Coplan, Daniel Merritt. Text by Hanlu Zhang, Jeppe Ugelvig. Interview by Sophia Al-Maria.
Published with Aspen Art Museum.
Across video, sculpture, poetry and installations, Chinese artist Shuang Li (born 1990) considers how language shapes identities and relationships within digital networks. I'm Not, Li's first monograph, examines how a teenage Li embraced American emo subculture as a way to learn English and find an international community.