Accompanying a major retrospective exhibition, this catalog explores Martin Wong's work and its relationship with Asian art and culture, from premodern artifacts to visions of Chinatown in New York and San Francisco
Published with Halsted A&A Foundation.
A visionary among contemporary artists from the 1970s to 1990s in the United States, Martin Wong embraced a multifaceted individualism as an Asian American queer painter and poet who freely explored and traversed ethnic and racial identities; challenged cultural, racial and ethnic stereotypes; and found creative sources through intersections of psychedelic theatre performance, calligraphy, poetry, graffiti and Asian art.