LOOK!Main MenuLOOK!On PerceptionARTISTSCarlos Almaraz - Southwest SongPage by Tayla GraingerEdith Baumann - Black/Green #3Page by Eugene KimMaia Cruz Palileo - Misty MorningPage by Gabby GuevaraMichael Dopp - Untitled (film still)Rotimi Fani-Kayode - Untitled and In Gods We TrustPage by Kennedy CardenasAnn Hamilton - Warp & Weft IIPage by Mya MannoniMicol Hebron & William KentridgePage by Chelsea FarinaroPhung Huynh - Vann NathPage by Sweet Lou Mader DaukTom Kiefer - Candy TargetPage by Connor ChoyBovey Lee - Application for NaturalizationPage by Nicola TrojovskyAlejandro Martinez - UntitledPage by Viviana JuarezPatrick Martinez - Po-lice Misconduct MisprintPage by Hannah EmersonLari Pittman - UntitledRobert Rauschenberg - StrawbossPage by Bella OcañaInna Ray - (Series) Winter Black Mesquite, Baker CreekEd Ruscha - Pico and SepulvedaMasami Teraoka - New Views of Mt. FujiAnna Valdez - Blue Shell Decorative Frame with Sea ScapePeter Williams - Geegee (He had red Hair)Page by Kennedy CardenasJenny Yurshansky - The Border Will Not Hold #1Page by Arianna Patterson
"Phung Huynh is a Los Angeles-based artist and educator whose practice includes drawing, painting, public art, and community engagement. Her work explores cultural perception and representation. Huynh challenges beauty standards by constructing images of the Asian female body vis-à-vis plastic surgery to unpack how contemporary cosmetic surgery can whitewash cultural and racial identity. Her work of drawings and prints on pink donut boxes explores the complexities of assimilation and cultural negotiation among Cambodian and Vietnamese refugees who have resettled in the United States."