Yangban , 2020
22.3 x 16 x 0.3 in (h x w x d)
inkjet print
unavailable

private collection – not for sale

" how is one to navigate racial identity if claims of ownership and belonging can be denied from multiple perspectives in parallel? As much as my claims to an American identity have been approached with suspicion by those who consider it inexorably linked to whiteness, my claims to an Asian identity have simultaneously been interrogated by others who link “Asian-ness” to an idea of racial purity."- Eugene La Rochelle

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