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Lindsay Liang

Flooding | Touch | Pyrosome | Dissolve | Draining | Drained | Suspended | Extraction

Liang's work explores the hidden fractures and quiet leakages within LGBTQ+ experience—those emotional and bodily ruptures that are often obscured by systems claiming to be open, rational, or safe. The fusion of flesh and faucet becomes a metaphor for the exhaustion of identity and the slow erosion of the body under invisible control.


As a gender fluid artist, Liang move through environments that label themselves as neutral, yet constantly demand adjustment. The body becomes a conduit. It carries water, memory, pressure. No one asks where the flow begins or what is lost in the process.


These works trace a soft violence. They follow the moments when skin begins to recall what it has endured, when function gives way to feeling, and when the self pushes back through rupture.

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