• Lotus Laurie Kang
  • CV
  • Molt, Horizon Art Foundation
  • Mesoderm, 2022-ongoing
  • Do Redo Repeat, Catriona Jeffries
  • Great Shuttle, New Museum
  • Earth Surge, Helena Anrather and Franz Kaka
  • Her Own Devices, Franz Kaka
  • In Practice: Total Disbelief, SculptureCenter
  • Beolle, Oakville Galleries
  • Eidetic Tides, SAAG
  • Guts
  • Terrene
  • If I have a body, Remai Modern
  • Asphodel Meadows
  • NADA House, Governors Island
  • Channeller, Interstate Projects
  • A Body Knots, Gallery TPW
  • Fascia Lines, Projet Pangee
  • Line Litter, Franz Kaka
  • How deep is your love?, Cooper Cole
  • Nesticulations, In Limbo
  • Knots
  • Babble On, Rockaway Topless
  • The Mouth Holds the Tongue, The Power Plant
  • Untitled, Erin Stump Projects
Lotus Laurie Kang
CV
Molt, Horizon Art Foundation
Mesoderm, 2022-ongoing
Do Redo Repeat, Catriona Jeffries
Great Shuttle, New Museum
Earth Surge, Helena Anrather and Franz Kaka
Her Own Devices, Franz Kaka
In Practice: Total Disbelief, SculptureCenter
Beolle, Oakville Galleries
Eidetic Tides, SAAG
Guts
Terrene
If I have a body, Remai Modern
Asphodel Meadows
NADA House, Governors Island
Channeller, Interstate Projects
A Body Knots, Gallery TPW
Fascia Lines, Projet Pangee
Line Litter, Franz Kaka
How deep is your love?, Cooper Cole
Nesticulations, In Limbo
Knots
Babble On, Rockaway Topless
The Mouth Holds the Tongue, The Power Plant
Untitled, Erin Stump Projects

Eidetic Tides, Southern Alberta Art Gallery
December 7, 2019 - February 16, 2020


Laurie Kang’s entropic, deconstructed photography installations provide an embodied experience of how eidetic imagery can be carried within us. As afterimages are stored within our memories, Kang’s process-driven practice merges the inner forms of architectural structures with unfixed photographic images that are continually responsive to light and surrounding site conditions.


Kang’s experimental use of the core elements of photography: exposure to light, alchemical reactions and reflection as a replication of a reality, become a technical ground for her work to comment on her own personal and cultural history, interests in genetics, feminist theory and future fictions. Paired with natural and synthetic sculptural objects, such as silicone and rubber vessels embedded and punctuated with material markers, Kang’s installations create a spatial constellation in flux, intended to evolve over time.


The curvilinear and organic flexible wall track forms forged by Kang become a permeable structure for light to respond to the exposed images. Applied as metaphor and a malleable and responsive surface, the images change over time and in response to their environment, much as a skin stretching and accommodating an endoskeletal sculptural framework. Kang states, “My work exists in literal and metaphoric states of becoming and unfixity, and this deconstructive strategy aims to continually build, break down and rebuild.”


Curated by Kristy Trinier

Endo

Flex-C Track, steel studs, airline cable, hardware, tanned and unfixed films (continually sensitive), magnets.

Sac II

Construction bags, cast aluminum cabbage leaves

Sac IV

Construction bags, cast aluminum dried anchovies

Sac I

Construction bags, cast aluminum Asian pears

Sac III

Construction bags, cast aluminum ginseng roots

Eidetic Tides, Southern Alberta Art Gallery
December 7, 2019 - February 16, 2020


Laurie Kang’s entropic, deconstructed photography installations provide an embodied experience of how eidetic imagery can be carried within us. As afterimages are stored within our memories, Kang’s process-driven practice merges the inner forms of architectural structures with unfixed photographic images that are continually responsive to light and surrounding site conditions.


Kang’s experimental use of the core elements of photography: exposure to light, alchemical reactions and reflection as a replication of a reality, become a technical ground for her work to comment on her own personal and cultural history, interests in genetics, feminist theory and future fictions. Paired with natural and synthetic sculptural objects, such as silicone and rubber vessels embedded and punctuated with material markers, Kang’s installations create a spatial constellation in flux, intended to evolve over time.


The curvilinear and organic flexible wall track forms forged by Kang become a permeable structure for light to respond to the exposed images. Applied as metaphor and a malleable and responsive surface, the images change over time and in response to their environment, much as a skin stretching and accommodating an endoskeletal sculptural framework. Kang states, “My work exists in literal and metaphoric states of becoming and unfixity, and this deconstructive strategy aims to continually build, break down and rebuild.”


Curated by Kristy Trinier

Endo

Flex-C Track, steel studs, airline cable, hardware, tanned and unfixed films (continually sensitive), magnets.

Sac II

Construction bags, cast aluminum cabbage leaves

Sac IV

Construction bags, cast aluminum dried anchovies

Sac I

Construction bags, cast aluminum Asian pears

Sac III

Construction bags, cast aluminum ginseng roots