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renee.yau@frustumdesigngallery.com
About
Renee Yau is a London-based visual artist working across painting, spatial composition, and visual structures to record and reconstruct memory within the city.
Her practice focuses on how encounters are perceived and retained through movement, repetition, and time. Fragments are gathered and reassembled into compositions that reflect how memory shifts, overlaps, and remains partial.
Her work approaches memory as something spatial, continuously shaped by experience. Through the translation of lived moments into constructed forms, her practice explores how individuals situate themselves within changing environments and how personal memory and surrounding space become intertwined.
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Copyright © Renee Yau 2026. | Designed by Frustum Design.
Contact
renee.yau@frustumdesigngallery.com
About
Renee Yau is a London-based visual artist working across painting, spatial composition, and visual structures to record and reconstruct memory within the city.
Her practice focuses on how encounters are perceived and retained through movement, repetition, and time. Fragments are gathered and reassembled into compositions that reflect how memory shifts, overlaps, and remains partial.
Her work approaches memory as something spatial, continuously shaped by experience. Through the translation of lived moments into constructed forms, her practice explores how individuals situate themselves within changing environments and how personal memory and surrounding space become intertwined.
EXPLORE MORE ON Instagram
Copyright © Renee Yau 2026. | Designed by Frustum Design.
Contact
renee.yau@frustumdesigngallery.com
About
Renee Yau is a London-based visual artist working across painting, spatial composition, and visual structures to record and reconstruct memory within the city.
Her practice focuses on how encounters are perceived and retained through movement, repetition, and time. Fragments are gathered and reassembled into compositions that reflect how memory shifts, overlaps, and remains partial.
Her work approaches memory as something spatial, continuously shaped by experience. Through the translation of lived moments into constructed forms, her practice explores how individuals situate themselves within changing environments and how personal memory and surrounding space become intertwined.
