Mingxuan(Miku) Zhang

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About

Mingxuan Zhang (b.1998, China) is a Chinese artist currently lives and works in London and Hong Kong. She holds a BA in Fine Arts from Central Saint Martins, London, UK. She is currently pursuing an MA at the Royal College of Art in London.

Zhang has participated in various exhibitions and art projects, such as the Bainbridge Open 2023, Group exhibition at Southwark Park Galleries and Tate exchange project at Tate Modern.

Statement

Zhang's artistic practice revolves around exploring hidden information within layers and opacity. Her works often establish an ambiguous state, leaving the viewer to discern underlying meanings in her images. Through her manipulation of materials such as stockings and fabrics, Zhang creates organic, abstract images that often evoke a sense of intimacy and unio mystica. Her works explore the manifestation of femininity from both Eastern and Western perspectives.

The transition between the real world and the flat world is a recurring theme in Zhang's works. She etches fragile and torn materials onto flat surfaces, creating timeless and invariable images that assert their vulnerabilities. Through her manipulation of layers and opacity, Zhang transforms these materials, giving them new definitions that can be elusive and mysterious.

Zhang believes that the body possesses fluidity. In her works, the body becomes a metaphysical expression, utilizing distortions and absences to examine the power dynamics between the body and the gaze. She conducts a nuanced exploration of the desires and erotic connotations that objects and images may carry, aiming to challenge and reevaluate the repetitive iterations of social definitions.


Unüeiled

Medium: Washes on Silk

Size: 320cm*200cm

Cc190523

Medium: Mix media on linen

Size: 740mm*540mm

Cc110523

Medium: Mix media on Linen

Size: 540mm*740mm

Plight

Medium: Monoprint on raw canvas

Size: 1800mm*1200mm

Jottings

Medium: Watercolour on etchings

Size: 148 mm* 210 mm