Gallery
of the Art of the Western World, first floor
Two recently acquired prints by contemporary Asian American artists
demonstrate the fluidity of international boundaries in their art. Hung
Liu brings vestiges of her life during the Communist Revolution to her
work through the appropriation of nineteenth-century photographs of
prostitutes, while Aiko Takamori often uses traditional imagery drawn
from his childhood memories in postwar Japan. - See more at:
http://www.visitbloomington.com/includes/events/index.cfm?action=displayDetail&eventid=23520#sthash.8ftKui8z.dpuf
Cost: FREE
Sponsored by: Indiana University Art Museum
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