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Curator’s Perspective: Hung Liu 

National Museum of Women in the Arts
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In this special virtual event NMWA's Associate Curator, Orin Zahra, shares behind-the-scenes insights about "Hung Liu: Making History." Presenting selections from the museum’s extensive collection of works by the artist, the exhibition highlights the array of techniques that Liu used to create her poignant portraits, including collage, layered colors and motifs, and screens of drip marks that she described as a “veil of tears.”
Chinese-born American artist Hung Liu (1948-2021) transformed her canvases and paper surfaces into memorial sites for the women and children who she represented. Growing up during Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution in China, she toiled in forced labor and trained as a painter before immigrating to California in 1984, where she continued her art education. In the 1990s, Liu discovered historical black-and-white photographs that became her source material, which she combined with imagery from traditional Chinese arts. These elements comprise her powerful portraits of laborers, refugees, orphaned children, women soldiers, and sex workers. Liu monumentalizes these downtrodden and oft-forgotten individuals in history, whom she called “spirit ghosts,” as mythic figures on the grander scale of history painting.

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