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Hung Liu: Sanctuary

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Hung Liu: Sanctuary opens at Turner Carroll just a month after Hung’s solo exhibition Golden Gate opens at SFMoMA, and the same month as her major retrospective at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery. Hung’s moment is here and now. For decades Hung Liu has been recognized for her moment-defining subject matter concerning themes of immigration and displacement. At this precise moment in history, we need to experience Liu’s artwork more than ever before.
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Title: Hung Liu: Sanctuary
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Hung Liu: Sanctuary opens at Turner Carroll just a month after Hung’s solo exhibition Golden Gate opens at SFMoMA, and the same month as her major retrospective at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery.
Hung’s moment is here and now.
For decades Hung Liu has been recognized for her moment-defining subject matter concerning themes of immigration and displacement.
At this precise moment in history, we need to experience Liu’s artwork more than ever before.

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