Lyn Liu: Dogville

June 10 – August 12, 2022 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
  • Kasmin is pleased to present Dogville, an exhibition of new paintings by Lyn Liu (b. 1993, Beijing). Liu’s work addresses the psychological tension underpinning relationships between individuals through a sequence of uncanny cinematic tableaux. Comprised of paintings realized between 2019–2022, the exhibition draws from the artist’s personal experiences of alienation, utilizing symbolism and an atmosphere of the absurd to provoke reflections on what Liu considers our oppressive social reality. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition.
  • Conceiving of her compositions as stills in an overarching though dislocated narrative, the artist takes a filmic approach to considerations of light, staging, and costume. Depicting scenes often situated in the evening or at night, Liu’s tightly rendered dreamscapes feature figures whose identities are concealed, masked, presented alongside a doppelganger, or hidden in shadow. This voyeurist instinct—a longing to see without being seen—acts both as a visual strategy and a window into the artist’s experience as a child, when she traveled between cultures feeling like a perpetual outsider.
  • Lyn Liu Huggermugger, 2022 oil on linen 46 x 46 inches 116.8 x 116.8 cm

    Lyn Liu

    Huggermugger, 2022 

    oil on linen 
    46 x 46 inches 
    116.8 x 116.8 cm

  • The striking symbols in Liu’s paintings pulsate with a nihilist or existentialist philosophy in the vein of Albert Camus and Franz Kafka, whose work the artist has referenced throughout her oeuvre. In Huggermugger (2022), a rotund, diamond-patterned structure conceals the identity of two bartenders who offer glasses of what might be champagne yet carry the risk of poison. Liu’s interest in the book The Architectural Uncanny by Anthony Vidler further elaborates on the metaphorical potential of buildings and interiors in the work to speak to our modern condition.
  • Lyn Liu Big-hand smokers, 2022 oil on linen 56 x 46 inches 142.2 x 116.8 cm Lyn Liu Big-hand smokers, 2022 oil on linen 56 x 46 inches 142.2 x 116.8 cm Lyn Liu Big-hand smokers, 2022 oil on linen 56 x 46 inches 142.2 x 116.8 cm

    Lyn Liu

    Big-hand smokers, 2022

    oil on linen 
    56 x 46 inches 
    142.2 x 116.8 cm

  • The artist repeatedly returns to animal subjects as counterparts to her human figures, such as in Conference and Cherry Pie (both 2019). Recognizing both wild and domesticated animals as unknowable, unpredictable, and potentially dangerous, Liu’s use of ostriches, frogs, and kangaroos as symbols occasions a fissure between the cycle of mutual observation found in human society. Employed here, they act to highlight the confusion of spectacle and the sense of alienation that can attend a condition of being observed.
  • Lyn Liu Burden, 2022 oil on linen 46 x 60 inches 116.8 x 152.4 cm Lyn Liu Burden, 2022 oil on linen 46 x 60 inches 116.8 x 152.4 cm Lyn Liu Burden, 2022 oil on linen 46 x 60 inches 116.8 x 152.4 cm

    Lyn Liu

    Burden, 2022

    oil on linen 
    46 x 60 inches 
    116.8 x 152.4 cm

  • Works
    • Lyn Liu, Act I, 2019
      Lyn Liu, Act I, 2019
    • Lyn Liu, Big-hand smokers, 2022
      Lyn Liu, Big-hand smokers, 2022
    • Lyn Liu, Burden, 2022
      Lyn Liu, Burden, 2022
    • Lyn Liu, Conference, 2019
      Lyn Liu, Conference, 2019
    • Lyn Liu, Hobnob, 2021
      Lyn Liu, Hobnob, 2021
    • Lyn Liu, Huggermugger, 2022
      Lyn Liu, Huggermugger, 2022
    • Lyn Liu, Scout, 2022
      Lyn Liu, Scout, 2022
    • Lyn Liu, Screening, 2022
      Lyn Liu, Screening, 2022
    • Lyn Liu, Traveler, 2022
      Lyn Liu, Traveler, 2022
    • Lyn Liu, Traverser, 2022
      Lyn Liu, Traverser, 2022
    • Lyn Liu, Untitled, 2022
      Lyn Liu, Untitled, 2022
    • Lyn Liu, Untitled, 2021
      Lyn Liu, Untitled, 2021
    • Lyn Liu, Untitled, 2021
      Lyn Liu, Untitled, 2021
  • About the Artist

    Lyn Liu
    Portrait by Diego Flores.

    Lyn Liu

    Lyn Liu (b.1993) was born in Beijing, China, and is based in New York. Liu works primarily in painting, printmaking, and independent publications. She received her MFA from School of the Arts, Columbia University, New York, in 2022, and her BFA from the School of Visual Arts, New York, in 2016. Liu also attended École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, from 2017 to 2020.
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