Lin Tianmiao's 'Protuding Patterns' exhibition at Galerie Lelong explores feminist language through textile works
Lin Tianmiao's exhibition at Galerie Lelong features her 2014 work 'Protuding Patterns,' which transforms fabric pieces embedded with words about women into an interactive floor installation. The Chinese artist has consistently employed a global vocabulary of feminine terminology throughout her career, repurposing even misogynist expressions into affirmative statements. Her feminist projects highlight her distinctive position within China's first generation of contemporary artists who gained international recognition after 1989, a group notably lacking in female representation. The exhibition invites physical engagement from visitors, encouraging them to literally rest upon these textual prejudices and clichés. Located at 528 West 26th Street, the show runs through October 21.
Key facts
- Lin Tianmiao is exhibiting at Galerie Lelong
- The exhibition features the 2014 work 'Protuding Patterns'
- The work consists of word-based fabric pieces arranged as carpeting
- Viewers are invited to physically interact with the installation
- Lin Tianmiao works with a global lexicon of words about women
- She transforms misogynist terms into affirmative statements
- She belongs to the first generation of contemporary Chinese artists post-1989
- The exhibition runs through October 21 at 528 West 26th Street
Entities
Artists
- Lin Tianmiao
- David Cohen
Institutions
- Galerie Lelong
- artcritical
Locations
- 528 West 26th Street
- New York
- United States
- China