Hung Liu Speaks at San Francisco Women’s March Speech
Hung Liu San Francisco Women’s March Speech Saturday, January 21st, 2017 I was born in China in 1948, near the end of the civil war between the Nationalists and the Communists. My father was a captain on the Nationalist side, and we lived in Changchun, a city under... Read More
March 8 – 31, 2017 | Matri-ART-y: Women’s’ March on Art!
In a civilization where more than 51% of the population is female, yet 96% of exhibition space is given to men, it’s time for a change. In honor of National Women’s History Month and in celebration of uniquely brilliant female perspective, Turner Carroll features... Read More
Hung Liu – We Who Work Pays Tribute to Those Laboring in Santa Cruz and Beyond
A lot of Hung Liu’s art starts with an old, black and white photograph from China. Most of the subjects in the photos are anonymous. “You don’t know anything about this person,” says the Chinese-American artist from Oakland. The anonymity, she explains, gives her the... Read More
Looking for art free of politics? Don’t look here.
As the presidential campaign nears its crescendo, the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center offers something of a refuge: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are entirely missing from the six exhibitions that just opened. Yet the place is hardly free of... Read More
April 14 – 17, 2016 | Turner Carroll at the Dallas Art Fair
Located at the Fashion Industry Gallery, adjacent to the Dallas Museum of Art in the revitalized downtown arts district. Featuring new works by gallery artists Fausto Fernandez, Hung Liu, Squeak Carnwath, Drew Tal, Jamie Brunson, Rusty Scruby, Edward Lentsch, Wanxin... Read More
Jan 14, 2016 Fresno Art Museum | Hung Liu: Scales of History
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