(self-portraits as) neither donkey nor horse
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Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles
Book & Printed Matter Lab
June 26 – August 1 2021
Curated by Allison C. Smith
The exhibition ‘(self-portraits as) neither donkey nor horse’, centers, celebrates, obscures para-narrativism and auto-theory: a critical practice deeply rooted in queer research and practice. It is through the vehicle of drag, self-portraiture and biography that huang erodes the violent mythologies that perpetuate expansionist, exceptionalist, and settler colonial narratives, while excavating forgotten, erased, and partial histories. ‘(self-portraits as) neither donkey nor horse’, while speaking to huang’s various and fractured avatarisms, prioritizes the narrative of Stirrup Steph— the youngest and first woman to be inaugurated into the Cowboy Artists of America (CAA), a brotherhood dedicated to conserving the culture and history of the old west.

bay of hail i (roping dummy), 2021
clay, found cattle tags, found ribbon, sisal, plastic, metal
clay, found cattle tags, found ribbon, sisal, plastic, metal
The tall and true tale of Stirrup Steph, and huang's splitting avatars, begs the question: could "cowboy drag," a form of racialized, gendered, affective drag, not unlike code-switching, an embodied passibility, provide a mimetic form of deception/self-preservation? Could it scramble systems of prediction projected upon huang’s body/identity? What are the alluring possibilities that result from racial melancholia: self-contradicting negotiations with pleasure and pain, multiple selves, identity/dis-identity formation?
In the wake of the 2021 Atlanta Spa Shootings, ‘(self-portraits as) neither donkey nor horse’ addresses biopolitical and xenophobic rhetoric that finds its roots in19th century “yellow peril” and is regurgitated/perpetuated in a 21st century anti-Chinese discourse surrounding Covid-19. huang’s work speaks to an urgency of visualizing melancholia and the exposure of grief— a melancholic fixation on that which excludes you: the implausibility of the Stirrup Steph.

e-lope
2021
video, sound

three of hearts, two of intents 三心二意 i
2021
clay

how are you (after adrian piper) ii, 2021
2021
Digital offset print
In collaboration with Christina Huang

how are you (after adrian piper) i, 2021
2021
Digital offset print
In collaboration with Nat Moonhill

how are you (after adrian piper) iii, 2021
2021
Digital offset print
In collaboration with Christina Huang

self portrait of three years of my life in Marfa, TX as the only full time East Asian resident
2018
In collaboration with Ada Smith
2018
In collaboration with Ada Smith

self portrait of three years of my life in Marfa, TX as the only full time East Asian resident ii
2018
In collaboration with Ada Smith
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requiem for myself
2021
oil on linen, horseshoes, sisal
2018
In collaboration with Ada Smith

requiem for myself
2021
oil on linen, horseshoes, sisal



three of hearts, two of intents 三心二意 iii
2021
clay, sisal
2021
clay, sisal
