Whitney Biennial 2024

2024

Modern art installation with large, colorful, semi-transparent sheets in an industrial gallery space.

Lotus L. Kang: I'm Lotus L. Kang. I'm an artist living and working in New York.

Narrator: One element of this installation is a group of large-scale films.

Lotus L. Kang: I like to think that the film proposes a ghostly architecture that is highly specific and yet not specific in the same way that memory tends to function. And these films are unfixed and continually sensitive and remain sensitive to the light and environment. I call them skins. And I think of them as very porous and raw, vulnerable, but also volatile.

Narrator: Kang has “tanned”—or exposed—the films under different conditions. 

Lotus L. Kang: The way that I tan the film is completely "wrong." It's really a misuse of the material. I'm interested in what happens when you push at the margins or the structural parameters of a material. I have noticed that different levels of humidity, of dryness, of seasons, that these things have an effect on the tonality of the film. I have shorthand names for their various colors that come out that are blood, bruise, and bile, and then there's everything in between there.

Narrator: One of the films was tanned in a leaky greenhouse, so rainwater was one of the more visible things that affected the tanning process.

Lotus L. Kang: The greenhouse was also in a field of buckwheat, which has a personal relevance to me as my own paternal grandmother had a seed and grain shop in South Korea after she fled from North Korea before the war. So having that kind of film grow up alongside the field of buckwheat was this incredible alignment. But you don't see that in it, and yet it persists. I know it's there and at a material level it's there and at an energetic level it's there.


Lotus L. Kang, In Cascades, 2023 (installation view, Chisenhale Gallery, London, 2023). Super Joist, steel, hardware, tanned and unfixed film (continually sensitive), sheet silicone, cast aluminum, and spherical magnets, dimensions variable. Courtesy the artist and Franz Kaka, Toronto. © Lotus L. Kang. Photograph by Andy Keate

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