
X Museum is pleased to present the group exhibition ‘The Kick Inside’ from 17 April to 17 July 2022. The exhibition brings together the works of four domestic and international artists, with some of the pieces being newly created in accordance with the space and discourse of the exhibition. Through the transliteration and re-enactment of bodily experiences, the exhibition seeks to explore the volatility of the body, revealing the anchored connections between culture, nature and the human body via the artists’ sculptural experiments with various materials.





About the Artist
Olivia Erlanger (b. 1990, New York) lives and works in Los Angeles. Through an exploration on American folklore and symbols of the middle class from a feminist and cinematic perspective, Erlanger’s work investigates how the different kinds of collapse in economics and ecologies influence the recent fracturing of identity. Her recent solo exhibitions include “Home is A Body” (Soft Opening, London, 2020); “Split-level Paradise” (Bel Ami, Los Angeles, 2020); “Ida” (Motherculture, Los Angeles, 2018); “mouths filled with pollen” (AND NOW, Dallas, 2018). Selected group exhibitions include “Liquid Life” (Kistefos Museum, Jevnaker, 2020); “Winterfest” (Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, 2020); “What do People do All Day?” (Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, 2020); “No Space Just a Place” (Daelim Museum, Seou, 2020); “Entangled Tales, Rupert, Vilnius, 2018). Daiga Grantina (b. 1985, Saldus, Latvia), lives and works in Paris. Grantina’s sculptures borrow abstract vocabulary from bodies and landscapes to explore the intertextual relationship between different materials, gaining insight into the invisible and the tangible, the dissonance and consonance between organisms and their changing environment. Her recent solo exhibitions include: “Learning from Feathers” (Liebarert Projects, Kortrijk, 2021); “What Eats Around Itself” (New Museum, New York, 2020); “Saules Sun” (Latvian Pavilion, Venice Biennale, Venice, 2019); “Toll” (Palais de Tokyo, Paris, 2018) and more. Selected group exhibitions include “Post-digital Intimacy, Prague National Gallery, Prague, 2021); “Words at an Exhibition” (Busan Biennale, Busan, 2020); “Solar Bodies” (Musée d’Orsay, Paris, 2018). Klára Hosnedlová (b.1990, Uherské Hradiště), lives and works in Berlin. Hosnedlová’s work explores historical sentiments as they crystallize in modern and contemporary design and architecture. Her sculptures are indebted to Eastern European histories and the past collective mythologies. Her recent solo exhibitions include: “Nest” (Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin, 2020); “Seated Woman” (Karlin Studios, Prague, 2019). Her recent solo exhibitions include: “Parcours” (Art Basel, Basel, 2021); “The Endless Frontier” (Baltic Triennial, Vilnius, 2021); “Eclipse” (Athens Biennial, Athens, 2021); “Metamorphosis. Art in Europe Now” (Cartier Foundation, Paris, 2019). Tan Jing (b. 1992, Guangdong),lives and works in Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Tan is keen on experimenting with textures, materials, and form within sculpture and installation. Her practice combines her expertise in the unpredictable composition of materials and techniques, with her whimsical intertwist of elements from biology and folklore. Tan has been experimenting with recreating new versions of a story, by dint of the formation of speculative relations among personal experiences, folklores and historical trajectories, from imagined spaces navigated by flowing and straying experiential empathy. Her recent exhibitions include: “Trancing Lap Hung” (HB Station, 2022); “Curtain” (Para Site, Hong Kong, 2021); “More, More, More” (Tank Shanghai, Shanghai, 2020); “Study of Things – Or A Brief Story about Fountai, Brink, Tin, Coin, Stone, Shell, Curtain, and Body” (Guangdong Times Museum, Guang Dong, 2020) and more.About The Artists
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