Lecture Recording | Martin Wong (1946–1999)

Lecture Recording | Martin Wong (1946–1999)

Use this page to purchase a link to the recorded version of the Art History Lecture Series with Rebecca Albiani that took place at the Frye Art Museum on Thursday, September 12, 2024.

Celebrate the closing week of Twilight Child: Antonia Kuo and Martin Wong with a deep dive into the life and work of Martin Wong. Raised in San Francisco’s Chinatown, Wong studied ceramics before moving to New York City to focus on painting. In gripping, visionary cityscapes, Wong depicted graffiti, brick storefronts, gay sexuality, American Sign Language, and a culture under threat from AIDS and gentrification.

Lecture Recording | Martin Wong (1946–1999)

A photograph of a young, shirtless Asian man holding a sculpture

Martin Wong with his work, July 1969. Photo: Gary Ware. Copyright Martin Wong Foundation. Courtesy of the Martin Wong Foundation and P·P·O·W, New York

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