Events
Freesia Tianyue Pi




“We have arrived somewhere, but not quite” 2025
(door 77x200cm, wall 280x140cm)
Found doilies, coffee grounds, glue, wood timbers, hinges, nails

"Beauty is the Beast" (2025)
Upcycled bottle glass


Puffed check, lashed eyes, tinted lips: Masquerade,2025
Upcycled bottle glass, found drawer, paint


Unsittable, 2025
Upcycled bottle glass, found dressing stool, wood strips
Freesia Tianyue Pi is a multidisciplinary artist based in London. She engages in experimental practices across various materials and media, embodying spatial and cross-cultural experiences by reconstructing personal reminiscences and playing with transformation in materiality. In the shifting landscape shaped by globalisation and mass production, where the boundaries between home and the world dissolve, she lays bare the fabricated comfort of contemporary domesticity, exposing its inherent fragility and precarity. Within this interstitial space, the sense of possession remains elusive, safety is unstable, and belonging exists fleetingly.
Her recent work transforms everyday objects into unfamiliar forms—evoking a sense of distance and fragmentation. Through this process, her work reflects on the fragility of belonging in a world where the boundaries between home and elsewhere continue to blend.
Freesia is a current MFA candidate at Goldsmiths, University of London. She received her BA in Fashion Design from the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London.