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SUMMARY:A Question of Hu: The Narrative Art of Hung Liu From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation
DESCRIPTION:Beginning in the 1970s until her death in 2021\, the pathbreaking Chinese-born American painter Hung Liu made highly narrative images that foregrounded workers\, immigrants\, refugees\, women\, children\, and soldiers in haunting\, incandescent portraits that mingle Chinese and Western traditions. \n\n\nOne of the first Chinese artists to establish a career in the United States\, Liu explored the fragile relationship between memory and history in paintings and works on paper that focus on communities misrepresented or marginalized by official narratives. Featuring multilayered brushstrokes\, washes of linseed oil\, and experimental printing techniques\, Liu’s knotty if purposefully accessible oeuvre has been characterized by her husband\, critic Jeff Kelley\, as a species of “weeping realism.” \nAs part of a collaboration with Converge 45\, The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University will host an exhibition of paintings and prints by the late Chinese American artist Hung Liu in the Fall of 2023. Drawn entirely from the exhaustive holdings of the collections of Jordan Schnitzer and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation\, the exhibition will provide a major entry point for Converge 45’s citywide discussion of Social Forms: Art & Global Citizenship. An exhibition of eleven paintings\, three cotton Jacquard tapestries\, and a complement of lithographs and other works on paper\, A Question of Hu will serve to introduce Lui’s remarkable work to the Pacific Northwest\, while demonstrating—like few artistic oeuvres can—an expanded view of citizenship in an era of seismic change that is also fundamentally marked by evolving ideas of artistic solidarity and collaboration.
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LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University\, 1855 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Art of Food
DESCRIPTION:Featuring more than 100 works in a variety of media from the renowned collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation\, The Art of Food showcases how some of the most prominent artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries have considered this universal subject. Organized thematically\, this exhibition uses an artistic lens to examine food beyond its purpose as body fuel. \n\n\nIn its most prosaic sense\, food is a physical necessity for survival\, yet its overall significance transcends beyond mere sustenance. Food is integral to our communities\, relationships\, cultures and languages. People interact with food on varying levels. Some of us grow it; more of us buy it. We transform it by cutting\, cooking and dressing it with spices\, marinades and garnishes. We use food as an intermediary to connect with others through holiday meals\, business lunches\, dates and more. We fight over food. We deny food to others as a tool of suppression and cultural erasure. We fear for our health\, feeding a growing global population and the effects of climate change on food production. \nThrough the works of artists such as Enrique Chagoya\, Damien Hirst\, Hung Liu\, Analia Saban\, Lorna Simpson and Andy Warhol\, it becomes clear why food is a recurring subject in art\, ever since the spark of human creativity was ignited thousands of years ago.
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LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University\, 1855 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
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