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  1. Installation View, Minor Injury Gallery Installation at Minor Injury Gallery (Work) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1985)

    Materials and Techniques: various media on canvas

    Subjects: grids (layout features)

    Local Subjects: Kang, Ik-Joong

  2. Uptown Downtown Uptown Downtown (Work) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1989)

    Materials and Techniques: various media on canvas

    Subjects: grids (layout features)

    Local Subjects: Kang, Ik-Joong

  3. Collection of Buddhas Collection of Buddhas (Work) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1992)

    Materials and Techniques: mixed-media installation

    Local Subjects: Kang, Ik-Joong

  4. I Have to Learn Chinese I Have to Learn Chinese (Work) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1996)

    Materials and Techniques: mixed-media installation

    Local Subjects: Kang, Ik-Joong

  5. 8490 Days of Memory 8490 Days of Memory (Work) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1996)

    Materials and Techniques: mixed-media installation

    Subjects: grids (layout features); soldiers

    Local Subjects: Kang, Ik-Joong; chocolate; General Douglas MacArthur

  6. Happy Relief Happy Relief (Work) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1996)

    Materials and Techniques: installation

    Subjects: grids (layout features); language (verbal communication); text (layout feature)

    Local Subjects: Kang, Ik-Joong

  7. Montclair State College Window Installation at Montclair State College (Work) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1990)

    Materials and Techniques: various media on canvas

    Local Subjects: Kang, Ik-Joong

  8. Uptown/Downtown flyer, pg 1 Exhibition postcard for "Uptown/Downtown", City Gallery and Asian American Arts Centre, 1989 (Document) (1989)

    Exhibition postcard for "Uptown/Downtown" at City Gallery, New York City and Asian American Arts Centre, New York City, from Apr 6-May 12, 1989, with artists Yoshiki Araki, Jean Chiang, Ik-Joong Kang, Kazuko, Ming Mur-Ray, Toshio Saski, Rumiko Tsuda, Martin Wong, Tony Wong, Charles Yuen, Hongtu Zhang.

  9. 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.

  10. Korea Transfer catalog Excerpts from exhibition catalog, Korea Transfer, 2006 (Document) (2006)

    Exhibition catalog for "Korea Transfer" at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations, New York City, from Dec 2006-Nov 2007, with artists Sung Ho Choi, Po Kim, Yong Jin Han, Chong Gon Byun, Mikyung Kim, Choong Sup Lim, Young Gill Kim, Ik Joong Kang, Jung Hyang Kim, Il Lee, Byoung Ok Min, Soo Im Lee, Sook Jin Jo. Text by Yu Yeon Kim.

  11. Ik-Joong Kang's Resume, pg 1 Artist Resume, [1998] (Document) by Kang, Ik-Joong (0000)
  12. Ik-Joong Kang's Artist Statement, pg 1 Artist Statement(s) (Document) by Kang, Ik-Joong (0000)
  13. Exhibition postcard for Exhibition postcard for "Ik-Joong Kang Collection of Buddhas", Asian American Arts Centre, 1992 (Document) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1992)

    Exhibition postcard from "Ik-Joong Kang Collection of Buddhas" at Asian American Arts Centre, New York City, from March 3-April 30, 1992.

  14. Exhibition press release for Exhibition press release for "Ik-Joong Kang Collection of Buddhas", Asian American Arts Centre, 1992 (Document) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1992)

    Exhibition press release for "Ik-Joong Kang Collection of Buddhas" at Asian American Arts Centre, New York City, from March 3-April 30, 1992. Press release dated January 23, 1992

  15. 8490 Days press release, pg 1 Exhibition press release for "Ik-Joong Kang: 8490 Days of Memory", Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, 1996 (Document) by Kang, Ik-Joong (1996)

    Exhibition press release for "Ik-Joong Kang: 8490 Days of Memory", at Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris, New York City, from July 11-September 27, 1996. Press release dated June 1996.

  16. 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.)

  17. 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.

  18. More is More, postcard, pg 1 Exhibition postcard for "More is More: Three Thousand One Hundred Forty-Two Images (Words Not Included)", The Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, 1991 (Document) (1991)

    Exhibition postcard for "More is More: Three Thousand One Hundred Forty-Two Images (Words Not Included)" at The Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, SUNY College, Old Westbury, L.I., NY, from Feb. 12-Mar. 16, 1991, with artists Ik-Joong Kang, Bing Lee.