MORE CARNAGE FEATURED WORK: HANZHI ZHONG — “INTERNAL CENSOR”

What does unfinished grief look like? What happens when you feel like nothing can help you? Internal Censor doesn’t answer these questions—it holds them, quietly, in the folds of its monoprinted surface.

When we first encountered Hanzhi Zhong’s work, it felt like a whisper in our ears. There was no spectacle, no resolution. Just a raw, unresolved gesture—a sketch interrupted not by choice, but by collapse. And yet, that interruption became the work’s power. In a collection like MORE CARNAGE, which thrives on rupture, rebellion, and emotional extremity, Internal Censor offers a different kind of violence: the kind that happens when you can’t go on, but something still emerges.

Zhong’s practice is steeped in contradiction—life and death, control and surrender, flesh and soul. Her monoprints don’t just depict the body; they dissolve it, fragment it, expose it. In Internal Censor, the body merely exists and its perhaps the consequence of surrendering to the internal censor.

We were drawn to this piece not because it was polished, but because it refused polish. It captures the chaos of mental collapse with startling honesty. It’s a confrontation with the internal censor we all carry: the voice that says “not good enough,” “not finished,” “not worthy.” Zhong didn’t silence that voice—she printed it.

ABOUT HANZHI ZHONG

Hanzhi Zhong (b. 1999) is a Chinese artist based in London whose multidisciplinary practice spans painting, printmaking, animation, and sculpture. Her work investigates the delicate threshold between life and death, order and chaos, control and surrender. Often centered on the human body—fragmented, dissolving, or in flux—her art reflects a continuous tension between creation and destruction.

WEBSITE: https://hanzart.com/
INSTAGRAM: @hanzi_415


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