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Another exhibition worth seeing is the complete self portrait series by Tseng Kwong Chi on view at Paul Kasmin in Chelsea.
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[...] Horses Think has posted about the complete self portrait series by Tseng currently on at Paul Kasmin in Chelsea. [...]
[...] Horses Think points to the work of Tseng Kwong Chi. I’ve seen one or two prints on their own before, but I think the work is really much more powerful in a large bunch. You can see a slide show of it on the Paul Kasmin Gallery website, where it is currently being shown. There’s also an essay about him here. [...]
[...] The bad weather is keeping us home today instead of camping at the Grand Canyon. Meanwhile you may follow the late Tseng Kwong Chi as he went around the world. Of course there is plenty of humor and irony in these photographs but seeing them in this context they also begin to take on an somber air of loneliness and sadness. (Two great images from Horses Think) [...]