ABOUT
Zhao Guiyang is a Chinese artist, designer, and field researcher based in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Since 2021, he has lived and worked across Central Asia while conducting long-term field research throughout China, Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Middle East, Russia, and Europe.
His practice combines architecture, interior design, painting, exhibitions, teaching, travel, photography, and field observation as interconnected methods for understanding cultural transformation.
Through visual documentation, comparative research, and artistic interpretation, he explores how different civilizations construct and reconstruct relationships between space, memory, belief, history, and artistic experience.
Eurasian Field Archive serves as an evolving artistic and research platform through which these observations, documents, and reflections are collected, organized, and reinterpreted.
VISUAL ARCHIVE
Collecting images, spatial fragments, historical traces, and visual materials observed across different civilizations and regions.
SPATIAL RESEARCH
Researching architecture, religious space, urban memory, and spatial perception across Eurasian cultural landscapes.
FIELD TEXTS
Writing reflections, essays, and observational texts on culture, migration, religion, architecture, and visual transformation.
CURATORIAL PROJECTS
Developing exhibitions, educational projects, and cross-cultural research initiatives through artistic and field-based practice.

