Wonder Women | Jeffrey Deitch, Los Angeles, CA

“First exhibited at Jeffrey Deitch’s New York gallery in May 2022, Wonder Women, curated by Kathy Huang, presents Asian American and diasporic women and non-binary artists responding to themes of wonder, self, and identity through figuration. Described by Hyperallergic writer Jasmine Liu as a “landmark show,” the exhibition underscores a commitment to keeping “the field of Asian American figuration an open-ended one without a coherent narrative for as long as possible, to preserve its historical contingency and arbitrariness.” While some artists explore wonder as it relates to mythology and legend, others depict the heroines in their lives, offering works that highlight family, community, and history. Several of the works in Wonder Women address colonial and patriarchal structures in the West.

In September, an expanded version of Wonder Women will be presented at Jeffrey Deitch’s Los Angeles gallery, featuring forty Asian American, Pacific Islander, and diasporic women and non-binary artists. “The increasing violence against Asian Americans, particularly against Asian women and the elderly, emphasizes the need to tell our own stories. Figuration allows the artists to present themselves, their communities, and their histories on their own terms,” says Huang. The resulting works offer a cross-section of experience that celebrates difference and points of connection at the same time.”

Curated by Kathy Huang, Wonder Women is on view from September 3 to October 22, 2022.

text source: Jeffery Deitch Gallery

carry dreams over mountains, the dead on their backs, 2022

61 x 76 3/4 in

Acrylic on archival pigment print, UV laminate

Kyungmi Shin