Huang Zi-Qing

(b. 1997, Shanghai, China)

Currently lives and works both in Shanghai and London.

Huang Zi-Qing's installation works focus on the interplay among the contemporary ecological system, technological ethics, and human nature. In addition to computer and mechanical technology, she has broader interdisciplinary interests, seeking to convey the collision between diverse, radical nature and culture through installation, sculpture, sound, and image. Her portrayal reflects the contradictions and shifts between chaos and order, entity and virtuality, infinity and finiteness, structure and restructuring in an ever-changing society.

Born in 1997 in Shanghai, Huang Zi-Qing now lives and works both in Shanghai and London. She completed a Foundation in Fine Art (2019) and a BA in Fine Art (2020–2023) at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is currently pursuing an MFA at Goldsmiths and is expected to graduate in 2027.

Recent important exhibitions include: 'A Loop is a Loop is a Gap', Temporary Art gallery, London, UK(2026); 'Cosmicecologies', Metamorphika Studio, London, UK(2024); 'Reconstruction', St. James Church, London, UK(2023); 'No Art Show', Laura Grove, London, UK(2022); 'Group Show', hArtslane Art Gallery, London, UK(2022); ‘Loss of Identification’, St.James Hatcham House, London, UK(2020).