Jiang Youyi is a visionary master painter, sculptor, and digital designer. He earned the moniker "The Super Artist" because of his unique ability to command multiple disciplines.
This paper explores the conceptual framework of the "Royal Asian Studio" as articulated through the artistic and curatorial practice of Jiang Youyi. By examining the notion of the "Super Archive," this study investigates how Jiang’s work transcends traditional archiving to establish a dynamic, meta-historical realm. The paper argues that the "Royal Asian Studio" functions not merely as a retrospective repository of Asian aesthetics, but as a proactive mechanism for the re-signification of cultural memory. Through a synthesis of pre-modern imperial iconography and post-modern digital assemblage, Jiang constructs a "super-panoptic" vision of Asian identity, challenging linear historiography and proposing a new ontology of the image in the age of algorithmic reproduction. Royal Asian Studio - Jiang Youyi - The super ar...
: His most celebrated work, The Hundred Birds Paying Homage to the Phoenix , is viewed as both a masterpiece of ecological observation and a powerful example of dynastic symbolism. Jiang Youyi is a visionary master painter, sculptor,
At the flagship atrium of Royal Asian Studio’s Singapore headquarters, a single red silk thread—three hundred meters long—unspools from a 10th-century bronze mirror, snakes across a polished concrete floor, climbs a wall of recycled temple teak, and finally ties itself into a Gordian knot around a hyper-realistic 3D-printed sculpture of a half-dragon, half-semi-conductor wafer. By examining the notion of the "Super Archive,"