
© Whitechapel Gallery
Candice Lin: g/hosti
8 October 2025 to 1 March 2026
EndedWhitechapel Gallery commissions Candice Lin's g/hosti — a towering circular labyrinth of painted cardboard panels, lush with animals and colour, that gradually reveals a sinister political landscape shaped by Trump's presidency and the 2025 Altadena wildfires.
From Whitechapel Gallery
Whitechapel Gallery presents a new commission from artist Candice Lin (b. 1979, Concord, Massachusetts, US) featuring an absorbing and disorientating labyrinth. Candice Lin works across a variety of disciplines and media, including installation, sculpture, painting and video, to create multisensorial environments that tell stories about the historic roots of contemporary political circumstances. Visitors to g/hosti are plunged into a circular labyrinth made from curved,...
Read more at Whitechapel Gallery →Critic Review
TimeOut
Gary Grimes
"The more you weave through the circular labyrinth, however, the more you realise you’re immersed in something altogether more sinister and political than first meets the eye."
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Whitechapel, London·View on artmap
Sunday11am–6pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday11am–6pm
Wednesday11am–6pm
Thursday11am–9pm
Friday11am–6pm
Saturday11am–6pm
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© Whitechapel Gallery
Candice Lin: g/hosti
8 October 2025 to 1 March 2026
EndedWhitechapel Gallery commissions Candice Lin's g/hosti — a towering circular labyrinth of painted cardboard panels, lush with animals and colour, that gradually reveals a sinister political landscape shaped by Trump's presidency and the 2025 Altadena wildfires.
From Whitechapel Gallery
Whitechapel Gallery presents a new commission from artist Candice Lin (b. 1979, Concord, Massachusetts, US) featuring an absorbing and disorientating labyrinth. Candice Lin works across a variety of disciplines and media, including installation, sculpture, painting and video, to create multisensorial environments that tell stories about the historic roots of contemporary political circumstances. Visitors to g/hosti are plunged into a circular labyrinth made from curved,...
Read more at Whitechapel Gallery →Critic Review
TimeOut
Gary Grimes
"The more you weave through the circular labyrinth, however, the more you realise you’re immersed in something altogether more sinister and political than first meets the eye."
Read full review →Visit
Whitechapel, London·View on artmap
Sunday11am–6pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday11am–6pm
Wednesday11am–6pm
Thursday11am–9pm
Friday11am–6pm
Saturday11am–6pm


