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  1. Grand Canyon, Arizona Grand Canyon, Arizona (Work) by Tseng, Kwong Chi (1987)

    Materials and Techniques: gold-toned sepia gelatin sliver print

    Subjects: Grand Canyon (valley); identity; landscapes (representations); self-portraits; tourism; Tseng, Kwong Chi

    Local Subjects: displacement; Mao suit; western icons

  2. Monument Valley, Arizona Monument Valley, Arizona (Work) by Tseng, Kwong Chi (1987)

    Materials and Techniques: gold-toned sepia gelatin silver print

    Subjects: identity; landscapes (representations); Monument Valley (valley); self-portraits; tourism; Tseng, Kwong Chi

    Local Subjects: displacement; Mao suit; western icons

  3. Lake Ninevah, Vermont Lake Ninevah, Vermont (Work) by Tseng, Kwong Chi (1985)

    Materials and Techniques: silver print

    Subjects: identity; Ninevah, Lake (lake); seascapes; self-portraits; tourism; Tseng, Kwong Chi

    Local Subjects: displacement; Mao suit

  4. We Count, pg 1 Exhibition brochure for "We Count! The State of Asian Pacific America", Tweed Gallery, 1993 (Document) (1993)

    Exhibition brochure for "We Count! The State of Asian Pacific America" at the Tweed Gallery, New York City, from May 10-31, 1993, with artists Rashid Arshed, Kip Fulback, Kitty Katz, Yeong Gill Kim, Marcelo Krasilcic, Vijay Kumar, Dinh Le, Sang Kyoon Noh, Alfronso Ossorio, Yin Peet, Rudjen Roldan, Halide Salam, Roger Shimomura, Sikay Tang, Kwong Chi Tseng, Toyo Tsuchiya, Dolly Unithan, Charles Yuen, and Zarina. Curated by Robert Lee.

  5. Hong Kong -> Tokyo -> New York Exhibition flyer for "Hong Kong -> Tokyo -> New York", Kenkeleba Gallery, 1983 (Document) (1983)

    Exhibition flyer for "Hong Kong -> Tokyo -> New York" at Kenkeleba Gallery, New York City, from May 27-June 26, 1983, with artists John Allen, Keiko Bonk, Emily Cheng, Arlan Huang, Nina Kuo, Alan Kikuchi-Yngojo, Colin Lee, Suta Lee, Stefani Mar, Kazuko Miyamoto, Helen Oji, Kit Yin Snyder, Kunie Sugiwara, Ahbe Sulit, Tseng Kwong Chi, Tony Wong, and Charles Yuen. Curated by John Woo.

  6. One Eye or Two? pg 1 Exhibition flyer for "One Eye or Two?", Asian Arts Institute, 1987 (Document) (1987)

    Exhibition flyer for "One Eye or Two?" at Asian Arts Institute, New York City, from Dec 4, 1987 - Jan 6, 1988, with artists E'wao Kagoshima, Bing Lee, and Tseng Kwong Chi.

  7. SITEseeing, pg 1 Exhibition flyer for "SITEseeing", Whitney Museum of Art, Federal Reserve Plaza, 1991 (Document) by Tseng, Kwong Chi (1991)

    Flyer for performances and exhibition "SITEseeing: Travel and Tourism in Contemporary Art" at Whitney Museum of Art, Downtown at Federal Reserve Plaza, from Apr 2-June7, 1991.

  8. The Accidental Ambassador Article "The Accidental Ambassador" by Grady T. Turner in Art in America, March 1997 (Document) by Tseng, Kwong Chi (1997)

    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_n3_v85/ai_19223718/

  9. Gang's All Here, pg 1 Exhibition flyer for "Tseng Kwong Chi: The Gang's All Here: New York in the Eighties", Julie Saul Gallery, 1997 (Document) by Tseng, Kwong Chi (1997)

    Exhibition flyer for "Tseng Kwong Chi: The Gang's All Here: New York in the Eighties" at Julie Saul Gallery, New York City from Sep 10-Oct 11, 1997 with texts by Ann Magnuson and Richard Martin.

  10. Memorial Service Announcement (front) Memorial service announcement for Tseng Kwong Chi, Paula Cooper Gallery, 1990 (Document) by Tseng, Kwong Chi (1990)

    Invitation to memorial service for Tseng Kwong Chi at Paula Cooper Gallery, New York City, on April 23, 1990.

  11. Slut for Art, pg 1 Dance performance fliers for "SLUT FOR ART", 1999 (Document) by Tseng, Kwong Chi (1999)

    Fliers for dance theater work by Muna Tseng and Ping Chong based on the life and art of photographer Tseng Kwong Chi.