Xin Zhang/ Spring Issue
- Mar 17
- 1 min read
Julia Xin Zhang is a London and Beijing-based multidisciplinary artist and rope practitioner whose practice interrogates the intersections of intimacy, resistance, and the body. Through the experimental use of Shibari-inspired rope work, wax, fabric, and found objects, she creates immersive installations and performances that challenge gendered aesthetics and normative perceptions of the body.
As the founder of JX Studio and ZHU Studio, Zhang has established a vital platform for Asian rope art in London, merging subcultural ritual with contemporary art to transform objectified bodies into empowered, expressive agents. Her work seeks to dismantle the traditional "gaze," creating participatory environments that explore the delicate tension between constraint and vulnerability.





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