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  1. Looking At Far East Looking at Far East (Work) by Bahc, Mo (1992)

    Materials and Techniques: acrylic on canvas

    Subjects: Bahc, Yiso; bowls (vessels); chopsticks

  2. Rice Mural on Tilted Arc Rice Mural on Tilted Arc (Work) by Bahc, Mo (1988)

    Materials and Techniques: acrylic on canvas

    Subjects: Bahc, Yiso; grain (seed); mural paintings (visual works); public art

  3. Untitled 1986 Untitled (Work) by Bahc, Mo (1986)

    Materials and Techniques: acrylic on paper

    Subjects: Bahc, Yiso

  4. Untitled 1985 Untitled (Work) by Bahc, Mo (1985)

    Materials and Techniques: acrylic on canvas, rice

    Subjects: Bahc, Yiso; grain (seed)

  5. Entrance of History Entrance of History (Work) by Bahc, Mo (1987)

    Materials and Techniques: acrylic on canvas, plastic rice kettle

    Subjects: kettles (vessels); Bahc, Yiso; rabbits

  6. China June 4, 1989..., pg 1 Exhibition postcard for "China: June 4, 1989...", Reinberger Galleries, 1992 (Document) (1992)

    Exhibition postcard for "China: June 4, 1989..." at the Rheinberger Galleries of the Cleveland Institute of Art, from Aug 29-Oct 4, 1992, part of a traveling exhibition, with artists Thomas R. Aprile, Stephen J. Albair, John Amoros Allen, Grimanesa, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Mo Bahc, Ronald Baron, Bety Beaumont, Daniel Bowman, Juan Boza, Manon Briere, James Jay Byler, Luis Camnitzer, Mel Chin and the Concoran School of Art, Julia Nee Chu, Scott Klee Clark, Muriel Colin, Esperanz Cortes, Donna Maria Decreeft, Agnes Denes, David Diao, Roz Dimon, Lotus Do, John Duff, Paul M. Fowler, Woody Fu, Leon Golub, Maria Elena Gonzalez, Edgar Heap of Birds, Robin Hoop Hill, Holly Hughes, Kuan-Chak Hung, Ying S. Hung, Cathy Ishino, Kunio Izuka, Ik-Joong Kang, Byron Kim, Vivienne Koorland, Barbara Kruger, Anna Kuo, Ian Laughin, Anna Lascari, Bing Lee, Ling Ling (Billy Harlem), Donald Lipski, Mary Lum, Dean-I Mei, Erik Morr, Jean Msika, Ming Mur-Ray, Eva Nabexka, Vemita Nemec, Mari Oshima, Franc Palaia, Joyce Parcher, Liliana Porter, Pascal Rodrigo, Red Spot, Andrew Ruhren, James T. Schmidt, Nora Ling-Yun Shih, Pamela Shoemaker, Valerie Sivilli, Jorge Tacla, Rumiko Tsuda and Daniel Georges, Hei Han Khiang, Tim Watkins, Peter White, Martin Wong, Laura Young, Sun Ching Yu, Sofia Zezmer, Hongtu Zhang.

  7. Homeland, pg 1 Exhibition brochure for "Homeland: A Palestinian Quest", Minor Injury, 1989 (Document) (1989)

    Exhibition brochure for "Homeland: A Palestinian Quest" at Minor Injury, Brooklyn, from Apr 30-May 21, 1989, with artists Lauren Adams, Artists for Mideast Peace, Todd Ayoung, Alix Corn, Jeff Dreiblatt, Henry Du Moulin, Russell Epprecht, Peter Gourfain, Hamid Irbouh, Cliff Joseph, William Jung, Betty Kano, Andrea Kantrawitz, Shulamith Koenig, Yoni Koenig, Amerigo Marrras, Suzanne McClelland, Tetsu Okuhara, Wayne Rottman, Tarik Abu Sammie (a.k.a. Geno Rodriguez), Musheer Siddiqi, Michael Trueblood, Robert Vichnis, Rachel Wysoker, and Phyllis Yamplosky. Organized by Yong Soon Min and Shirin Neshat. Gallery Minor Injury owned by Mo Bahc.

  8. China, June 4 press release, pg 1 Exhibition press release for "China—June 4, 1989", Buckham Gallery, 1994 (Document) (1994)

    Exhibition press release for "China—June 4, 1989" at Buckham Gallery, Flint, Michigan, form Oct 7-Nov 26, 1994, marking the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. (Press release dated: Oct 1, 1994.)

  9. China, June 4 brochure, pg 1 Excerpts from exhibition brochure for "China—June 4, 1989", Buckham Gallery, 1994 (Document) (1994)

    Exhibition brochure for "China—June 4, 1989" at Buckham Gallery, Flint, Michigan, form Oct 7-Nov 26, 1994, marking the massacre in Tiananmen Square in Beijing.

  10. It's Not Major Lee, Robert. "It's Not Major." Divine Comedy: A Retrospective of Bahc Yiso. Ed. Youngchul Lee. Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art: Seoul, 2006. 101-103 (Document) by Bahc, Mo (2006)

    Essay by AAAC Director Bob Lee, from the book, "Divine Comedy: A Retrospective of Bahc Yiso"