Yuge Zhou is a Chinese-born, Chicago-based video artist whose work addresses rootedness, cohabitation, and transient encounters across urban spaces - the sites of our shared dreams.

In Chinese, Yuge 雨歌 (pronounced: you-guh) means the melody of rain, as she was born on a rainy Spring evening.

NEWS 

  • “Trampoline Color Exercise” kicks off the summer season of Midnight Moment, on view nightly June 1-30 in Times Square, NYC

  • Artnet: Video Artist Yuge Zhou Immerses Times Square With ‘Visual Poetry’

  • “Soft Plots”, a solo show at boundary featured in Frieze Magazine's Critic's Guide: 7 Shows to See During EXPO CHICAGO 2025

  • In the Spirit of Friendship”, Dom Museum, Vienna, Austria, 09.27.2024—08.31.2025