Back to All Events

Gut Feeling


  • NARS Foundation 201 46th Street, 4th Floor Brooklyn, NY USA (map)
 

Snail, 16.25x21.625", Archival inkjet print 

Gut Feeling

March 8 - 20, 2024

Yi Hsuan Lai

Closing Reception and NARS Entrée/Encore Artist Talk moderated by Elise Thompson: Wednesday, March 20, 6-8pm

NARS Project Space

Gut Feeling explores the interplay between body and objects, physical and psychological landscapes through photography and photographic collages. Yi Hsuan uses discarded materials and her body to create assemblages for two-and three-dimensional photographs. The work's visceral and ephemeral quality mirrors the body's fluidity, complexities of self-identity, and Otherness. Materiality sparks a dialogue between tangible sensibility and tactile ambiguity in a space. Her work traverses construction and deconstruction, animate and inanimate, revaluing one-time-use materials into bodily and otherworldly representations. Yi Hsuan Lai is a NARS Alumni from 2020.

Read the press release here.


Yi Hsuan Lai received an MFA in photography from School of Visual Arts in New York City (2020) and in 2023 she received support from NYFA’s immigrant artist program. She also received residency fellowships from Light Work in 2024 and Vermont Studio Center in 2023. Her work was among LensCulture’s Critics’ Top 10 in 2022. Her solo exhibition, Anonymous Town, appeared in SPRING/BREAK Art Show (New York City, 2020). Group exhibitions include Portraits Beyond Faces at the FLOOR Gallery (Korea, 2023), Today is Yesterday’s Tomorrow at the PH Museum Photo Festival (Bologna, 2022), Photo London (UK, 2023), If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home By Now at Wassaic Project (Wassaic, NY, 2021), and Smart Objects, Flattened Images at Well Well Project (Portland, OR, 2022).

NARS Foundation Galleries are open to the public from 12pm - 5pm, Monday - Friday. Please contact info@narsfoundation.org with any other inquires.

 

Support for NARS exhibition programs is generously provided by:

 
Earlier Event: March 1
Bodiless Body
Later Event: April 12
A Partial History