_A Taoist-style self-destruction —— Crying 60_2026 10th Burning Snow International Performance Art Forum and Live Art
Mirror Huang Jingxuan
Mirror Huang Jingxuan is a multidisciplinary artist whose work intertwines the primal energy of the body with the labyrinth of the subconscious. Through performance, photography, poetic language, and therapeutic art, she invites audiences to shed societal frameworks and reconnect with the raw beauty pulsating beneath life’s surface.
Born in Inner Mongolia (1991), Mirror’s practice emerges from a lifelong dialogue between her Mongolian heritage—rooted in dance since childhood—her scientific exploration of the mind, and a relentless interrogation of reality. Trained in Contemporary Performance (MA, Royal Holloway, University of London) and Cognitive Behavioral Hypnotherapy (UK College of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy), she creates liminal spaces where strength meets softness, absurdity dances with poetry, and material reality is reconfigured to reveal hidden truths. She views the body as both a vessel and a language—a medium to translate the whispers of the subconscious into visceral performances. Mirror weaponizes vulnerability, turning fragility into a scalpel that dissects power structures.

