Lindsay Liang
Lindsay Liang is a visual artist and writer based in New York. Her practice explores fragmented subjectivity, residual power, and the disassembly of bodily structures through pastel, graphite, and acrylic media. Drawing from medical experience, psychological rupture, and dream logic, she constructs visual states of suspension—where agency is compromised and control becomes architecture. Her recent works investigate the body as a site of mechanized vulnerability, often portrayed through partially abstracted figures that float, turn, or tremble under invisible forces. She is interested in the aesthetics of passivity, the illusion of order, and the collapse beneath precision. Her work has been exhibited in NYC galleries including Bobst, Rosenberg, and Mr. Kills.