Jingjing Xu (b. 2000) is a London-based interdisciplinary artist whose practice focuses on experimental explorations in moving image and digital media. Adopting a critical feminist perspective, Xu ' s work uses the female body as a narrative starting point to explore how individuals navigate their own space within the dynamic interplay of social structures, cultural expectations, and personal desires. Inspired by Eastern aesthetics, her work often uses allegorical or poetic visual language to reflect on the predicaments of consciousness, the awakening of desire, and the fragile connections between ecology and existence.
Her moving image and installation works have been exhibited in art spaces and international group shows globally across France, Italy, and the United States. Through her continued cross-cultural exhibition practice, Xu expands the boundaries of moving image language and engages in global discussions about the body, identity, and belonging from a female perspective, attracting attention from the international art community.