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Xin Liu
Living/Distance , 14 December 2019 - 1 February 2020

Xin Liu: Living/Distance

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Installation View, Liu Xin: Living Distance, 2019

Works
  • Xin Liu, Living Distance - Payload and EBIFA sculpture, 2019
    Xin Liu, Living Distance - Payload and EBIFA sculpture, 2019
  • Xin Liu, Living Distance - two-channel video, 2019
    Xin Liu, Living Distance - two-channel video, 2019
  • Xin Liu, A book of mine - Volume X, 2019
    Xin Liu, A book of mine - Volume X, 2019
  • Xin Liu, falling, 2019
    Xin Liu, falling, 2019
  • Xin Liu, falling 2, 2019
    Xin Liu, falling 2, 2019
  • Xin Liu, drawing notes 1 , 2019
    Xin Liu, drawing notes 1 , 2019
  • Xin Liu, drawing notes 3, 2019
    Xin Liu, drawing notes 3, 2019
  • Xin Liu, drawing notes 4
    Xin Liu, drawing notes 4
  • Liu Xin, drawing notes 2, 2019
    Liu Xin, drawing notes 2, 2019
  • Xin Liu, Entangled, 2019
    Xin Liu, Entangled, 2019
  • Xin Liu, Living Distance - Exploded , 2019
    Xin Liu, Living Distance - Exploded , 2019
  • Xin Liu, Living Distance - EBIFA , 2019
    Xin Liu, Living Distance - EBIFA , 2019
  • Xin Liu, Teratoma , 2019
    Xin Liu, Teratoma , 2019
Press release

Is breeding a physiological instinct for women? I put my life (time, effort, intelligence)
into an inorganic, ruthless mechanical system, and then place my bone and blood
(teeth) in the center. It is part of me, my avatar. We will never be alive in the same space, it
will break into pieces before returning to Earth. It came to life in the absence of
gravity, but I am standing here firmly. I speculate that "humanity" will not break
through the interstellar space-time distance in the form of organism. If we acknowledge
our limits as biological species, how can human beings face the others, who are
created and feared by us?


—Xin Liu


Make Room is pleased to present Living/Distance, the gallery’s first solo show with Xin
Liu. This exhibition includes sculptures that integrate a wide range of materials and
processes such as steel, brass, glass, gold foil, wood, clay, and 3D prints; a rocket
payload containing her EBIFA robotic sculpture; a book installation; and a two-channel
video to be projected, among other new works. Living/Distance opens on Saturday,
December 14, 2019, from 5-8 pm and is on view through February 01, 2020.
Xin’s artistic practice is characterized by the use of advanced technology and the
embedded storylines that try to find warmth and feelings in science. Disrupting the
linear narratives, her oeuvre speaks to the very essence of the entanglement between
humanity, space, temporality, and technology. In the exhibition, Xin extends even further
beyond her previous territory in exploring a technological language in artmaking
and storytelling.


Deriving its title from Xin’s Living Distance project, which was developed in collaboration
with the MIT Media Lab, the exhibition anchors around her space-traveling EBIFA
sculpture and expands to a broader spectrum of thoughts on dreams, fantasy,
individuality, collectivity, and sensations that originated from the project. For Xin, Living
Distance is both a mission and a fantasy realized, in which one of her wisdom teeth,
carried by a crystalline robotic sculpture called EBIFA (Everything Beautiful is Far Away)
was sent to sub-orbital space and came back. According to Xin, the sculpture activated
during lift-off, continued its growth and occupation of space, and shattered into pieces
during the return to Earth.

 

EBIFA's form and function draw from a particularly personal perspective on our
technological space future, which for the artist centers on “visceral, active, empathic, and
poetic engagement.” The wisdom tooth’s journey into space is like a newborn entering
the world, but with a body of crystalline sculpture and electromechanical life support. Xin
calls the sculpture an avatar of herself: EBIFA carried out not only an intriguing
extraterrestrial journey as a surrogate, but also what Xin’s grandmother once asked of
her: to toss the fallen teeth high. Accompanying the sculpture are two digital
photography showing details of EBIFA and one two-channel video narrated by the artist
about the adventure of her bio-avatar, the agravic moments, and alienated thoughts.


In the work titled A Book of Mine, Xin delves into the idea of individuality and the self at
the microscopic scale. The 900-page Volume X presents her entire genome in base pairs
and contains the bases of her X chromosome. Contrasting the tooth’s voyage the
outward, in A Book of Mine, the artist goes inside herself—a search through her DNA code
for the unique and the absolutely ordinary. As ramifications of Xin’s thoughts on
alienness, dreams, and selfness, other sculptures and installation in the exhibition
visualize a distanced yet beautiful realm of imagination and weaves a space of curiosity
for the audience, using a variety of materials and processes.


——

Xin Liu (b. 1991, Xinjiang/China) is an artist and engineer, whose works range from
performances, apparatus, installations to scientific experiments and academic papers. In
her practice, Xin creates experiences and artifacts to measure and modify the distance
and tension between personal, social and technological spaces. They are moments of reorganization,
creating ripples in the fabric of subjectivities, common experiences and
beliefs.


Xin is currently the Arts Curator in Space Exploration Initiative in MIT Media Lab, a
member of New INC in New Museum and a resident in Queens Museum Artist Studio
program. She is a recipient of numerous awards and residencies, including the Van Lier
Fellowship from Museum of Arts and Design, Huayu Youth Award Finalist, Queens
Museum studio program and Pioneer Works Tech Residency. Her projects have received
awards in SXSW, FastCoDesign, Core77 and her academic publications were nominated
for best papers in ACM conferences. She has shown her work internationally at events
and venues including Ars Electronica, Boston MFA, Sundance Film Festival, The Walker
Art Center, OCAT Shanghai, ISEA and Music Tech Festival Berlin. As a researcher, Xin has
worked in institutions including Microsoft Research NYC & Asia and Google ATAP.

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Press
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    Yxta Maya Murray, ARTFORUM INTERNATIONAL, 1 March 2020
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