We are so happy to be showing work by
@tianmmu as part of our current show 𝙎𝙝𝙧𝙞𝙢𝙥’𝙨 𝙀𝙮𝙚 𝙑𝙞𝙚𝙬
@lycheeone
Mu’s practice spans painting, sculpture, and relief, grounded in an ongoing engagement with industrial materials and production processes. Working primarily with aluminium, he examines how bodily experience is shaped and regulated within social and material conditions.
Rather than addressing identity directly, his work focuses on adaptation—how the body learns postures, distances over time. These seemingly neutral habits carry traces of discipline and control, and begin to destabilise within shifting environments.
Positioning the body as an operative system rather than a fixed subject, Mu works with fragmented and recomposed forms, often derived from anatomical references. These structures remain ambiguous, suspended between exposure and concealment.
Through material tension, interruption, and states of incompletion, his work reflects on what happens after adaptation—when the body begins to question the conditions it has learned to inhabit.
Image:
Cavity, 2026
Graphite, coloured pencil, archival
varnish on sanded aluminium panel
40 × 30 × 2.7 cm
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Lychee One
39 Grandsen Avenue,
London, E8 3QA
𝙎𝙝𝙧𝙞𝙢𝙥’𝙨 𝙀𝙮𝙚 𝙑𝙞𝙚𝙬
20th March - 18th April
Thurs - Sat, 11am - 5pm
Exhibiting artists:
@carl_j_anderson
@sonyaderviz
@lili_ren_
@tianmmu
@elinorhaynes
@beckytucker
@grakenstein
Photography by
@vinx_imagehead
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