Catalina Ouyang
Catalina Ouyang
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Catalina Ouyang engages object-making, interdisciplinary environments, and time-based projects to indicate counter-narratives around representation and self-definition. Through expansion, fragmentation, and abstraction, Ouyang proposes the body as a politicized landscape subject to partition. Working gnostically with materials ranging from hand-carved wood and stone to appropriated literature and historic artifacts, Ouyang also attends to critical reimagining of historical formation wherein monstrosity, animality, and toxicity act as ciphers for the psycho-affective alienation of the minor subject.
Catalina Ouyang has exhibited work at Lyles & King, New York; Night Gallery, Los Angeles; Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas; Cantor Arts Center, Stanford; Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus; Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield; Make Room, Los Angeles; No Place Gallery, Columbus; Real Art Ways, Hartford; Kimball Art Center, Park City; Institute of Contemporary Art at MECA&D, Portland; Jeffrey Deitch, New York and Los Angeles; James Fuentes, New York; Galerie Kandlhofer, Vienna; Simon Lee Gallery, London and Hong Kong; and Micki Meng, San Francisco; and Murmurs, Los Angeles; among many others. Ouyang is the recipient of numerous awards and grants, and was a 2024 Artist in Residence at Fountainhead, Miami and 2020-21 Smack Mellon Artist in Residence. Their work has been written about in publications including Artforum, Flash Art, Frieze, Cultured, The Cut, Flaunt Magazine, the New York Times, and Momus. Their work is held in the public collections of Brooklyn Museum, New York; Pérez Art Museum Miami, Miami; High Museum, Atlanta; Cantor Arts Center, Stanford; Kadist Foundation, San Francisco; Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus; and Faurschou Foundation, New York. Ouyang received an MFA from Yale University and is based in New York. They are represented by Lyles & King, New York and Night Gallery, Los Angeles. Ouyang lives and work in Brooklyn, New York.