Rinsanga Leivang is a London-based artist of Mizo and Bihari descent whose work explores memory, restriction, childhood and sexuality through South Asian and Queer narratives. Drawing from personal and cultural experience, he uses mixed media, painting and installation to examine identity, concealment and emotional complexity. His recent work reflects on memory preservation – both physical and digital – and how personal hoarding blurs self-understanding. By layering imagery and materials, Leivang explores the tension between visibility and erasure, revealing how the urge to preserve can obscure the very identity one seeks to protect.