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Artist & Works

Shujing Huang


Shujing Huang (b.1997) is a London-based cross-media artist currently pursuing a PhD at Central Saint Martins (UAL). Her practice centres on women’s experiences, weaving personal narratives and trauma through sculpture, video installation, painting, and performance.
Huang’s work—characterized by a tense and occasionally violent aesthetic—navigates the complexities of emotion, coexistence, identity, and gender. By juxtaposing kinetic bodies with fragile sculptural forms, she probes the precariousness of stability and the erosion of bodily autonomy. Her practice seeks to redefine the liminal space between horror and peril, challenging established social orders while eliciting spatial empathy and public discourse. Following her 2024 debut solo exhibition in Vienna, Huang has continued to exhibit internationally across the UK, China, Germany, and the USA.

email:Shujing.huang11@gmail.com
website: https://www.hshu11.com
ins:@hshu11___




Next Jump(2023) 


Dance performance film

Next Jump is a dance performance video that explores how bodily behaviour, movement, and clothing shape social identity and gendered relations. Two performers appear as mannequin-like figures whose choreography oscillates between control and disruption, intimacy and distance. Through fragmented movement and spatial separation, the work presents the body as unstable and incomplete rather than unified.
Presented as both live performance and video installation, Next Jump employs split-screen projections and mannequin fragments dressed in the performers’ costumes, extending the choreography into the exhibition space and foregrounding themes of fragmentation, embodiment, and social conditioning.