• 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
Horizon Art Foundation, Los Angeles
Inaugural artist in residence 
February - March, 2022

How artist Laurie Kang 'misuses' material to create tactile, carnal installations, Deborah Vankin, Los Angeles Times 

Horizon’s mission is to promote cultural understanding and dialogue through artistic endeavors. The Foundation’s residency program is a means to facilitate cultural exchange and support the work of promising artists in the early to middle stage of their careers. Advised by institutional curators, Horizon seeks to identify exciting practitioners based in the US and abroad, and gives particular emphasis to artists of color. These nominated artists are invited to hold residencies in Los Angeles. The program intends to provide a generous, supportive platform to artists at a crucial point in their career, and also aims to foster a greater understanding of our complex globalized world.


Molt
Tanned and unfixed film (continually sensitive), spherical magnets, cast aluminum fungus
Variable installation 
Horizon Art Foundation, Los Angeles
Inaugural artist in residence 
February - March, 2022

How artist Laurie Kang 'misuses' material to create tactile, carnal installations, Deborah Vankin, Los Angeles Times 

Horizon’s mission is to promote cultural understanding and dialogue through artistic endeavors. The Foundation’s residency program is a means to facilitate cultural exchange and support the work of promising artists in the early to middle stage of their careers. Advised by institutional curators, Horizon seeks to identify exciting practitioners based in the US and abroad, and gives particular emphasis to artists of color. These nominated artists are invited to hold residencies in Los Angeles. The program intends to provide a generous, supportive platform to artists at a crucial point in their career, and also aims to foster a greater understanding of our complex globalized world.


Molt
Tanned and unfixed film (continually sensitive), spherical magnets, cast aluminum fungus
Variable installation