Editorial Team
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Aaliyah C.
Chief Editor
Aaliyah is the Editor-in-Chief of Re:Art, where she leads the magazine’s editorial vision, critical discourse, and curatorial collaborations. She holds a Master’s degree in Art History from Goldsmiths, University of London, and brings over 12 years of experience as an art critic and writer. Her practice is rooted in a deep engagement with contemporary visual culture, with a particular focus on performance art and cross-disciplinary practices. Through her work, she has developed a distinctive voice that bridges critical theory and curatorial insight, contributing to international publications, exhibitions, and research platforms.
Focus
Identity · Space · Technology · Visual Narrative

Aaliyah C.
Chief Editor
Aaliyah is the Editor-in-Chief of Re:Art, where she leads the magazine’s editorial vision, critical discourse, and curatorial collaborations. She holds a Master’s degree in Art History from Goldsmiths, University of London, and brings over 12 years of experience as an art critic and writer. Her practice is rooted in a deep engagement with contemporary visual culture, with a particular focus on performance art and cross-disciplinary practices. Through her work, she has developed a distinctive voice that bridges critical theory and curatorial insight, contributing to international publications, exhibitions, and research platforms.
Focus
Representation · Time · Perception · Philosophy of Image
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Niyi Z.
Critic Editor
Niyi Z. is an art critic and writer with a background in art history and philosophy. His research-based approach combines theoretical insight with a keen sensitivity to visual form, exploring how art mediates ideas of perception, time, and identity.
Focus
Representation · Identity · Power · The Politics of Seeing

Niyi Z.
Critic Editor
Niyi Z. is an art critic and writer with a background in art history and philosophy. His research-based approach combines theoretical insight with a keen sensitivity to visual form, exploring how art mediates ideas of perception, time, and identity.
Focus
Representation · Time · Perception · Philosophy of Image
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Olivia Shuay
Editor
Olivia Shuay is an interdisciplinary art critic and researcher whose work bridges art history, queer theory, and neuroscience to explore how the body and perception shape identity, memory, and resistance in contemporary visual culture.
Focus
Image · Virtuality · Architecture of Space · Digital Perception

Olivia Shuay
Editor
Olivia Shuay is an interdisciplinary art critic and researcher whose work bridges art history, queer theory, and neuroscience to explore how the body and perception shape identity, memory, and resistance in contemporary visual culture.
Focus
Representation · Time · Perception · Philosophy of Image
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Yutong Yu
Art Critic
Yutong Yu is an art critic and writer whose work bridges Chinese and international contemporary art. With nearly a decade of experience, she contributes to Artnet News, Wallpaper, and ARTDBL, exploring how artists and institutions negotiate identity and history across cultures. Known for her precise and reflective writing, Yu brings sensitivity to both visual detail and social context.
Focus
Representation · Time · Perception · Philosophy of Image

Yutong Yu
Art Critic
Yutong Yu is an art critic and writer whose work bridges Chinese and international contemporary art. With nearly a decade of experience, she contributes to Artnet News, Wallpaper, and ARTDBL, exploring how artists and institutions negotiate identity and history across cultures. Known for her precise and reflective writing, Yu brings sensitivity to both visual detail and social context.
Focus
Representation · Time · Perception · Philosophy of Image
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