Lu Yang, Wrathful
King Kong Core, 2014, single - channel video, 14 minutes and 17 seconds.
The exhibition's four works, Krafttremor (2011), Uterusman (2013), Wrathful
King Kong Core (2014), and Lu Yang Delusional Mandala (2015) offer an overview of this emerging Chinese artist's distinctive practice, which consistently interweaves a broad range of motifs and references into disorienting and striking compositions.
Like Krafttremor, Wrathful
King Kong Core explores our biological functions and their relationship to how religious and philosophical constructions emerge from human consciousness.
Lu Yang, Wrathful
King Kong Core, 2014 Single - channel video with sound, 14 minutes and 47 seconds.
Lu turns her attention to religion in Wrathful
King Kong Core (2014), which focuses on the wrathful Tibetan Buddhist deity, Yamantaka, explaining his rage and connecting it to human neurological pathways.