1. Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) hosts Howard Henry Chen's Global Photography

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    artwork: Howard Henry Chen - Journey to the West #8, 2007 - Courtesy of Schneider Gallery, Chicago


    CHICAGO, IL - Howard Henry Chen unearths the connections between cultural norms and societal changes in his new work presented at the August UBS 12 x 12 New Artists/New Work exhibition. Through photographs, installations and sculptures, Chen delves into the changing nature of cultural identity as related to immigrants in an increasingly global society. The exhibit opened at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago, and runs through August 31, 2008.

    In the large-scale photo-triptych Journey to the West #8, Chen appears dressed like a monk and wearing hunter’s orange. Inspired by the 2004 shooting deaths of hunters in rural Wisconsin by a Hmong immigrant from Laos and the Chinese epic novel The Monkey King, Chen examines land use policies in the United States and Vietnam, and the divergent cultural norms of hunting. Turf War is an installation of objects from traditional Buddhist practice, which includes 30 bronze singing bowls; traditional French culinary practice; and horticultural practices that result in the hybridization and propagation of orchids.

    artwork: Howard Henry Chen Tammy & her favorite Nokia, village of Long Khanh, 2004 Focusing on issues of migration, assimilation, authenticity, and cultural contamination, Chen’s installation addresses foreign influences on Vietnamese culture through the process of globalization, and further defines the conflicting elements of western culture with traditional customs. Chen’s perspective as an immigrant from Vietnam, combined with his peripheral view of Vietnam from visits in recent years, provides an aspect of personal journey.

    In 2006 Chen received his MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago. Prior, he studied journalism and political science at Boston University where he received his BS. Chen will lead a tour of his work on Tuesday, August 12, 2008.

    The MCA : One of the nation's largest facilities devoted to the art of our time, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) offers exhibitions of the most thought-provoking art created since 1945. The MCA documents contemporary visual culture through painting, sculpture, photography, video and film, and performance. Located in the heart of downtown Chicago.

    Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) at : www.mcachicago.org/


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