Linhua Hu 胡林桦

About

Linhua Hu is a Chinese designer. With a deep understanding of the performative nature of bodily gender, he explores the constructed and fluid aspects of gender.


Linhua embarks on a captivating artistic journey that seeks to unveil the intricate interplay between sexuality and nature. Rejecting rigid categorizations, he endeavors to shape a more egalitarian future, one that nurtures harmonious relationships between species and reimagines our perception of both nature and sexual expression. 


Linhua's work urges viewers to engage with the tactile senses of these 'unrecognizable bodies,' offering a transformative experience that pushes the boundaries of conventional art.


Statement

  • Reimagine -


  • Connection -


  • Self-expression -

  • limitations -


In Gender Trouble (1990), Judith Butler notes that bodily gender is performative. 


Linhua explores the fluid sensuality between sexuality and nature, amplifying the physical senses. There is no longer an over-focusing on the distinction between male and female genders, the distinction between species, and the emphasis on reproduction. 


Linhua hopes to explore attempts to achieve an equal future between species and gender-defining relationships, and to perceive nature and sexual erotic expression through the tactile senses of their 'unrecognizable bodies'.


His design encapsulates the fluid sensuality between these interconnected realms. By challenging societal norms and embracing the performative nature of gender, he strives to create an equal future that celebrates diverse gender-defining relationships between species. 

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Medium: Photo

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