Zeng Fengxuan

About

Zeng Fengxuan 曾冯璇 (b. 1999, China) is an artist working with sculpture, installation, and the artist's book. She has a background in printmaking and book art and received her BA from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, China (2018-2022). She is currently studying for an MA degree in Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, UK (2022-2023).

In 2022 Fengxuan was awarded the China Scholarship Council (CSC) scholarship, enabling her to pursue her MA at the RCA.

Recent selected exhibitions include “Mind the Gap” NOWSHOWING, Black Swan Yard, London (2023), Sensing your Senses, M P Birla Millennium Gallery, London (2023), Art Nova 100, Guardian Art Center, Beijing (2023) , Everything is Temporary, London (2023), Royal College of Art FESTUS project “HUNG, DRAWN & QUARTERED” with Standpoint Gallery (2023) and Graduates Art Fair, Wuhan, China (2023).

Fengxuan currently lives and works in Beijing and London.

Statement

Fengxuan's work delves into the intricate interplay of cognitive disparities, the discursive intricacies, and the inherent contradictions between individuals. By excavating and recontextualizing existing objects derived from personal experiences, Fengxuan manipulates their relationship with meaning. Moreover, she harnesses the power of the book as conceptual framework, this exploration renders a fluid entity, that both frames and propels her practice.

Fengxuan has becoming aware of the subconscious influence of books on her previous artistic practices during the preceding years, thus, she began to try to turn this passive influence into active research. "My Mind Has A Change of Heart" (2022), "4 Chapters" (2022), "you shall read it" (2023), and the ongoing exhibition project "Read me, please" (2023), these practices documented her experiments of the intentional engagement with books as vehicles for contemplative thinking, collaborating with the matured art format.

In her recent practice Fengxuan's exploration of the conceptual structure of books unfolds through three distinct avenues: the foundational logic inherent to books, the nuanced act of reading and its sequencing, and the interplay between language and the dissemination of information. These inquiries serve as experimental investigations into the methodologies of art-making, enabling her to articulate her perspectives and viewpoints on the predetermined meanings, presences, and absences intertwined with objects, all within her self-constructed charter.

“Read me, please”

Medium: Sponge, plaster, Jesmonite (water-based casting resin), clay, twine, wire, acrylic paint.

Size: 55cm × 74cm × 316cm

Cyclonone Sensepeadia

Medium: Artist's book, digital print, hand bound

Size: 14.8cm × 10.5cm × 2.6cm, 36 pages

4 Chapters

Medium: Cement, wooden board, acrylic paint

Size: 65cm × 80cm × 187cm

you shall read it

Medium: book, plaster

Size: variable

My Mind Has A Change of Heart

Medium: Moving image,artist's book

Size: 512pages, video: 4 minutes 35 seconds

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