Candice Lin : seeping, rotting, resting, weeping / edited by Dan Byers and Victoria Sung ; with contributions by Julia Bryan-Wilson, Mel Y. Chen, and Liv Porte.

"Los Angeles-based artist Candice Lin (b. 1979) investigates the legacies of colonialism, racism, and sexism by mapping the trade routes and histories of a range of colonial goods. Co-organized by the Walker Art Center and the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, Candice Lin:...

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Other Authors: Lin, Candice (Artist)
Byers, Dan (Editor, Contributor, writer of foreword,)
Ceruti, Mary (writer of foreword.)
Sung, Victoria, 1987- (Contributor)
Bryan-Wilson, Julia (Contributor)
Chen, Mel Y., 1969- (Contributor)
Porte, Liv (Contributor)
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA : Minneapolis, MN : Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts ; Walker Art Center, [2021]
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Physical Description:151 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Format: Book
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"Los Angeles-based artist Candice Lin (b. 1979) investigates the legacies of colonialism, racism, and sexism by mapping the trade routes and histories of a range of colonial goods. Co-organized by the Walker Art Center and the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, Candice Lin: Seeping, Rotting, Resting, Weeping is composed of a site-specific installation that responds to the space of the gallery at each institution, allowing the shape of the work to evolve over the course of its presentation. Anchored by a nomadic tent structure - simultaneously a temporary shelter and a quasi-religious temple - the exhibition includes hand-drawn and hand-printed indigo textiles, hand-built ceramic sculptures, plaster and concrete "tactile theaters", and a video animation that leads visitors through qigong breathing and movement exercises. Cats abound in the gallery space. From ceramic cats found curled up inside the tent to the video's animated cat demon, the exhibition proposes an animist worldview - one that asks us to shift our focus from the human to the more-than-human world. Ultimately, Lin encourages us to question our present, reenvision our futures, and embrace new ways of knowing the world"--Exhibition website
Note:"Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Candice Lin: Seeping, Rotting, Resting, Weeping" ... [held at the] Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, August 5, 2021-January 2, 2022 [and the] Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University, February 4-April 10, 2022"--Title page verso
Call Number:N6537.L539 A4 2021
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781735230511
1735230510