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JING HSU

Jing Hsu (b. 2002, Suzhou) is a contemporary artist and digital director based in London. He graduated from the School of Innovation Design at the China Academy of Art and is currently pursuing an MA in Art and Science at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London.

His practice investigates the intersections of technology, classical aesthetics, and speculative narratives, constructing ambiguous visual languages that blur authenticity and distortion. His work has been exhibited at institutions including Hyundai Motorstudio Beijing, Zhejiang Art Museum, and the Asia Digital Art Exhibition, as well as major art fairs such as West Bund Art & Design and Beijing Dangdai. In 2024, his filmic practice received the Best Art Design Award in the AIGC Short Film Section of the 14th Beijing International Film Festival.






Jing’s work is grounded in the philosophical inquiry into the relationship between technology and humanity. Rather than treating technology merely as a tool, he approaches it as a force that reshapes perception, ethics, and collective imagination. His works carry an atmosphere of speculation and critique: they unfold as meditations on power, alienation, and the cyclical entanglement of history with technological progress.

The temperament of his practice lies in its tension—between rationality and estrangement, between the promises of innovation and the uncertainties it generates. By bringing together artistic thought and technological processes, Hsu seeks not only to expose the hidden structures within technological society but also to cultivate a reflective sensibility, urging us to reconsider what it means to be human in the age of machines.