Sculpture
Axis Mundi, or Spigot of Divination
Ropes suspended from the ceiling in a circular formation, reminiscent of a pillar
Sculpture
Catastrophe's Whore
Three separate ceramic mounds emerge from the ground, making up the face and wings of a creature. The creature has long hair and two sets of sockets where eyes should be, its face hovering just above the nostril line.
Sculpture
Molt
A ceramic sculpture of a creature, reminiscent of the devil, an alien, Pan -the Greek mythological God of the wild, hunched over and peering over its shoulder.
Sculpture
Scapegoat
A bricolage sculpture - a ceramic spine is attached to the back of a found, wooden chair, articulating a human rib cage as ceramic and wood form coalesce, speaking to absence and presence, memory and the space between
Sculpture
Traditional Chinese Medicine Brick
Glycerin cast brick, ceramic TCM ingredients and real licorice root suspended as if in amber
Sculpture
Untitled Drawing
I divided the anger so my burden would be lessened but punctual as the hour your punctured a hole with one text, like the soft earth cracks and spews forth a militant stench, the hydrant of hurt rose until I was mad with it.
Work by
Miao Xuan Liu
Sculpture, Ceramics, Textiles
“/From the black gulf explores the trickster archetype as cope, as praxis, as spiritual surrogate. As an archetype defined by multiplicity, shapeshifting, and transformation, the trickster occupies a...” [More]