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Materials and Techniques: oil on canvas
Subjects: cultural heritage; identity; landscapes (representations); masterpiece (concept); Monet, Claude; mountains; rivers; trees
Local Subjects: contradiction; Zhang, Hongtu
Materials and Techniques: mixed media
Subjects: communism
Local Subjects: Mao Zedong; Zhang, Hongtu
Materials and Techniques: mixed media on paper on canvas
Subjects: communism; Leonardo da Vinci; masterpiece (concept)
Local Subjects: last supper; Mao Zedong; Zhang, Hongtu
Materials and Techniques: relief sculpture
Subjects: histories; humanism; identity; immigration
Local Subjects: rejection; denial; humanity; transformation; Zhang, Hongtu
Materials and Techniques: mixed-media installation
Subjects: doors; locks (securing devices); Tian'anmen Square (historic site)
Local Subjects: June 4, 1989; student massacre; Zhang, Hongtu
Materials and Techniques: mixed media on paper and canvas
Subjects: landscapes (representations); rock
Local Subjects: clouds; fundamental reality; Zhang, Hongtu
Materials and Techniques: burlap and acrylic on wood and canvas
Local Subjects: Chinese scrolls; emptiness; modernity; Chinese elements; Zhang, Hongtu
Materials and Techniques: soy sauce on rice paper
Subjects: cultural heritage; immigrants; immigration; masterpiece (concept)
Local Subjects: contradiction; soy sauce; sweat shop; Zhang, Hongtu
Exhibition press release for "The Angel's Ghost" at Webster Hall, New York City, with reception on October 23, 1992.
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.
Exhibition flyer for "The Angel's Ghost" at Webster Hall, New York City, October 23, 1992.
Exhibition flyer for "Syncretism: The Art of the XXI Century" at Alternative Museum, New York City, from Feb 23-Apr 6, 1991, with artists Luis Flores, Houston Conwill, Pedro Lujan, Geoge Crespo, Masami Teraoka, Ouattara, Tyrone Mitchell, Steve Engel, Sherie Markovitz, Rabih Halaoui, Roger Shimomura, Zhang Hongtu, Robert Buitron, Alison Saar, Bessie Harvey, Willie Leroy Elliot, Martin Ramirez, Chelo Amezcua, Philadelphia Wireman, Frank Jones, Gregory Van Mannen. Curation by Geno Rodriguez and Randall Morris.
Exhibition invitation card for "Zhang Hongtu New Paintings" at Cheryl McGinnis Gallery, New York City, from Apr 21-June 21, 2000.
http://www.nytimes.com/1996/11/10/nyregion/a-painter-s-images-of-mao-as-reflected-in-a-changing-china.html
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.
Exhibition brochure for "Zhang Hongtu: Material Mao" at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, from Oct 13, 1995-Jan 14, 1996. Curated by Lydia Yee. Interview with Lydia Yee.