Currently Lives and works in Shanghai.
2008 graduated from the New Media Art Department of the China Academy of Art
2014 won the 2014 OCAT - PIERRE HUBER ART PRIZE
2015 won the ninth AAC art of the Chinese Youth Artist Award for the year
2017 was nominated for the eleventh AAC art of the Chinese Youth Artist Award for the year
2017 shortlist nominated for the BMW Art Journey at Art Basel Hong Kong
Member of Double Fly Art Center
Since 2010, Lin Ke has turned his attention to the behavioral science of the computer age by making himself his own Guinea pig. Converting his laptop into a studio, Lin extracts material from computer software and the Internet as the fodder and form of his art. The mundane act of exploring the vicissitudes of the world wide web and various applications becomes the catalyst for art making and self-portraiture. He records operational behavior and conceptual images by using screenshots and screen recording software. His work takes the form of installation, image, sound, text, video and computer painting.
In his work, Lin Ke uses software to set its various functions free from their original purpose in the way that language is liberated from its communicative functions to become poetic. If poetry expresses the joy of language, Lin Ke’s work brings out the pleasure of the graphical user interface.
Lin Ke has gained major critical acclaim for his work winning the OCAT - Pierre Huber Art Prize in 2014, and the Chinese Youth Artist Award of the 9th AAC Art 2015. His work has been shown at ZKM, Karlsruhe; Museum Folkwang, Essen; Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo; the minsheng art museum Shanghai; Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland; Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Manchester, and Ikon Gallery, Birmingham. His works are in the collection of LACMA, Los Angeles; KADIST, Paris & San Francisco; New Century Art Foundation, Beijing; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; M+ Museum, Hong Kong; K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong, among others.
Lin Ke is also an original member of the collective, Double Fly Art Center.