Zhuoyan(Zoey) Hu
About
Allwhite Hu (Zoey Hu,b.1999) is a multidisciplinary artist born in Chengdu, China and now based in London. Her work creates a combination of illustration, animation, and performance, which she calls dynamic collage.
She uses the method of autoethnography to explore queer narratives and symbolic metaphor. Her research tries to fill the gap in documentation of Asian queer culture, as well as exploring queer body politics.
Her previous education includes BA Visual Communication from Jiangnan University (2021)
Exhibition and activities:
2022, Germinate exhibition- Thetis S.P.A, Venice
2022, Green Fire- Being in Hermitage exhibition -PassingWell, Shanghai
2022, Shanghai Design Week -Now, Shanghai
Statement
I'm a soft curtain.
Blow me, refract me, form me.
During Zoey’s undergraduate years, she spent a lot of time in the female-friendly club established by her friend and rekindled her love of dance.
During her studies at the RCA, she extended her interest in visual arts from two dimensions to voguing and contemporary dance and performance. Dance as a presentation doesn’t exist in the past or the future, it’s all about this moment. There is a similarity of this temporary and unstable nature between dance, relationship and the body.The Body can assist awareness, The Body can be a tool, Dance can become encounter.
As a queer individual, it is part of her personality to question traditions and rebel against boundaries. She also engages with different LGBTQ+ organizations to provide support and defend the rights of women.
A (Place) To Stay
Why is our space so unstable? The context of space in this project refers to two things: one is the club site, the other is our body.
As a lesbian woman born in an east-Asian cultural context, one criteria that I use to define whether a space is safe and chill enough is if I can dance freely in that site. Dance as a presentation doesn’t exist in the past or the future, it’s all about this moment. There is a similarity of this temporary and unstable nature between dance, relationship and the queer body.
The Body can assist awareness, The Body can be a tool, Dance can become encounter.
In this project I use the method of autoethnography to link queer spaces and the body with animation and dancing.
Medium: Digital, Collage on paper
Size: 4724*2362px
Velveting
Velveting is a zine about whether or not to choose to come out in the Chinese cultural context, where gay marriage is not yet legal. At a time when the world is encouraging everyone to speak their pronounce out loud, coming out can cause unexpected problems in Chinese families. Muddling through has become the best way for gay couples to cope with the urge to marry. And this attitude happens to be similar to the thickening in Chinese cooking.
Medium: Riso print on paper
Size: 15*15cm