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Can Asian-American Identity Still Be a Political Home?

Last updated: October 27, 2024 3:12 pm
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Asian-American identity has undergone significant transformations over the past few decades, from its radical roots to its current state as a diverse and complex community. In his book “Model Minority Masochism,” scholar Takeo Rivera explores how the influx of Asian immigrants to the United States after 1965 and the trial of Vincent Chin’s murderers in the early ’80s have shaped Asian-American identity. Today, Asian Americans are one of the fastest-growing racial groups in the country, with a wide range of political views and cultural practices.

The exhibition “Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001)” at New York University’s 80WSE Gallery delves into the complexities of Asian-American identity through art and archival materials. The exhibition showcases the work of over 90 Asian and Asian-American artists who were connected to three key arts organizations in New York City: Basement Workshop, Asian American Arts Centre, and Godzilla: Asian American Art Network. These artists employed a variety of strategies, from ethno-nationalist pride to institutional critique, highlighting the diverse approaches to navigating the art world.

The exhibition also sheds light on the role of Asian Americans as the custodians of their own art history, with artists like Margo Machida, Arlan Huang, and Tomie Arai playing key roles in preserving and promoting Asian-American art. Their contributions, along with those of other artists featured in the exhibition, offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Asian-American artistic expression.

One particularly striking aspect of the exhibition is the political disunity within the Asian-American community, as seen in the protests against a planned Godzilla retrospective at the Museum of Chinese in America. This internal discord mirrors the broader challenges of defining and representing Asian-American identity, which the exhibition provocatively explores.

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“Legacies” challenges the notion of Asian-American identity as a unified political or aesthetic home for all Asian Americans. Instead, it suggests that the term is too broad and diverse to encompass the full spectrum of experiences and perspectives within the community. By highlighting the complexities and contradictions of Asian-American identity, the exhibition invites viewers to reconsider their expectations and assumptions about what it means to be Asian American.

The exhibition “Legacies: Asian American Art Movements in New York City (1969-2001)” is a thought-provoking exploration of the multifaceted nature of Asian-American identity. It invites viewers to engage with the complexities and contradictions of this identity, challenging them to rethink their preconceived notions and embrace the diversity and richness of the Asian-American experience.

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