The Estate of Martin Wong
Press Reviews for The Estate of Martin Wong
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ARTnews · Prado Gets $42 M. for Expansion, L.A. Dealer David Kordansky Heads to New York, and More: Morning Links for September 30, 2021
September 30, 2021 -
Forbes · WhoI Am: Ryan Tedder On OneRepublic’s New Album, McCartney, Basquiat, More
August 26, 2021 -
Art Institute Chicago · What a Homeland Is: Six AAPI Artists from the Collection
July 13, 2021 -
ARTnews · The Human Instamatic: Martin Wong's Visionary Paintings of New York Continue to Intrigue
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Artsy · Martin Wong’s Tender, Gritty Cityscapes Helped Me Appreciate My Hometown
May 25, 2021 -
ideastream · 4 Pandemic-Inspired 'Stories From Storage' At Cleveland Museum of Art
February 16, 2021 -
ARTnews · Curator Jonathan Katz Discusses Art Related to the AIDS Crisis
April 14, 2020 -
Hypebeast · 10 Best Virtual Booths to Check out During Art Basel Online Hong Kong 2020
March 20, 2020 -
The New York Times · What to See Right Now in New York Art Galleries
February 20, 2020 -
The New York Times · KAWS Looks to the Fringes for Inspiration
February 20, 2020 -
ARTnews: The Most Important Artworks of the 2010s
November 28, 2019Read Article ARTnews: The Most Important Artworks of the 2010s - will open in a new window
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Artnet News: See a Kaleidoscopic Array of Works on View in Southeast Asia’s Largest-Ever Exhibition of LGBTQ Art
October 28, 2019 -
Document Journal: ‘Glenn O’Brien: Center Stage’: 17 artists pay homage to the late ‘Style Guy’
October 22, 2019 -
VMAN: LATE GRAFFITI-IST MARTIN WONG STRIKES AGAIN
October 3, 2019Read Article VMAN: LATE GRAFFITI-IST MARTIN WONG STRIKES AGAIN - will open in a new window
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Artnet News: ‘I Have an Enormous Belief in London’: Frieze Dealers Work the Floor in the Fair’s Early Hours as Brexit Looms and Galleries Flirt With Paris
October 2, 2019 -
ARTnews: KAWS & Effect: As His Own Fame Grows, Brian Donnelly Avidly Collects Art
September 24, 2019 -
New York Times: The Artists Who Brought Asian-Americans Into the Annals of Contemporary Art
Nikil SavalApril 12, 2018 -
Art in America, "Revisitation Phase: Looking at Art and AIDS"
Eric SutphinJuly 20, 2016 -
Newsweek, "Exhibit at Bronx Museum Explores the Influence of HIV/AIDS on American Art"
Stav ZivJuly 16, 2016 -
Wall Street Journal, "How the Art World Responded to AIDS"
Susan Delson
July 10, 2016
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Art Asia Pacific, "Martin Wong: I am You, You Are Too"
Ingrid Dudek
May/June 2016
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Paul Laster, "Best of the Best: Five Booths at Art Basel Hong Kong"
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Brian Droitcour, "Rainbow Brain: The Visual Poetry of Martin Wong"
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Roberta Smith, "Martin Wong: Voices"
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New York Times, "Martin Wong, an Urban Visionary With a Hungry Eye"
Holland Cotter
November 19, 2015
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The New Yorker, "A Bohemian's Triumphant Return"
Peter Schjeldahl
November 16, 2015
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New York Times, "Exhibitions Where Moral Force Trumps Market Forces"
Holland CotterSeptember 7, 2015 -
artnet news, "Bronx Museum Mounts Martin Wong’s First Museum Retrospective Since His Death"
Brian Boucher
August 20, 2015
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The Art Newspaper, "Museums Pay Tribute to the Art that AIDS Made"
Jori Finkel
June 2015
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Carolee Schneemann, David Wojnarowicz and Martin Wong, "America Is Hard to See"
Art in the United States with over 600 works by 400 artists, spanning the period from 1900 to the present
Inaugural Exhibition
Whitney Museum of American Art
May 1 - September 27, 2015.
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San Francisco Chronicle, "Martin Wong"
Kenneth Baker
March 20, 2015
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Visual AIDS Blog, "Martin Wong"
Alex Fialho
March 25, 2015
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Martin Wong: Painting is Forbidden
Wattis Institute at CCA
March 13 - April 18, 2015
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Martin Wong Mural Restored at The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
Originally created for the 1989 exhibition, The Center Show
Wong's contribution is located in the stairwell
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"City as Canvas: Graffiti Art from the Martin Wong Collection", The Museum of the City of New York