Writing



2024

2024

2023

2023
An Opulence of Squander, exhibition essay. Vancouver: Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery. (Link)

“preliminary reflections on artistic research,” Gallery 44. (Link)

“universal, timeless, celestial,” Gallery 44. (Link)

“Ephemeral Audience.” Interview with Nabuurs&VanDoorn, in GREYZONES, Milan: Kunstverein Publishing Milano (Link).

2023

2023

2023

2020
“Eclipse,” FrameWork, Toronto: Susan Hobbs Gallery. (Link)

“How to Ask A Question: Interview with Colin Miner,” Gallery 44 Digital. (Link to podcast)

“chiseled in the stony flesh of the planet,” Gallery 44. (Link)

After La vida nueva, New York: Whitney Museum of American Art. Exhibition catalogue. Co-written with Sofia Jamal, Patricio Orellana, and Colleen O’Connor. (Link)

2019

2019

“Steven Cottingham’s Heat, Death at Wil Aballe Art Projects,” C Magazine 142.

“After nature and culture: Plastiglomerate in the age of capital,” Peer-reviewed chapter in Art, Theory and Practice in the Anthropocene, Delaware: Vernon Press. Edited by Julie Reiss.
2018
“Nightshift,” in aneducation — documenta14. Berlin: Archive Books. (Link)
2017

2017
Laufmappe, Kassel: documenta 14. Exhibition catalogue. Associate editor. (Link)

“Interview with Kelly Jazvac,” C Magazine 134.
2016

2016
“Art in 2016: A View from Vancouver,” feature, Canadian Art. (Link)

“Witness,” Canadian Art (Winter 2017). 
2015

“Reclaiming the North,” Luma Quarterly 002. (Link)




Weiyi Chang (she/her) is an independent writer and curator. Currently the 2023-24 Writer-in-Residence at Gallery 44, Toronto, Weiyi’s work and research gravitates around the nexus between climate change and capitalism, and the legal, political, and social forces that sanction environmental violence.

Weiyi was a 2019–20 Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow at the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program. She holds a MA in Art History (Critical & Curatorial Studies) from the University of British Columbia and a BA (Honours) Major in Art History and Major in Philosophy from Western University.

Weiyi’s work has been made possible thanks to support from the Canada Council for the Arts, British Columbia Arts Council, Killy Foundation, and the Audain Foundation.

For information about government grant consulting services, please visit www.froeselaw.com.
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