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ArtAsiaPacific Hung Liu’s “Pulse, 1989-1996” by Leah Triplett Harrington June 20, 2024
Two Coats of Paint Hung Liu’s timeless twentieth century by Rosetta Marantz Cohen June 8, 2024
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Remembering as Liberation: Hung Liu’s Work in Dialogue by Hoi Leung May 5, 2022
4Columns Hung Liu by Aruna D’Souza March 18, 2022
The Washington Post At the Smithsonian, Hung Liu’s portraits offer remembrance of and resistance to Mao’s cultural revolution by Mark Jenkins October 6, 2021
The New York Times Counting New Art Blessings Amid the Uncertainty by Holland Cotter September 14, 2021
ARTnews In Monumental Paintings, Hung Liu Transformed Forgotten Histories into Moving, Personal Epics by Tessa Solomon September 3, 2021
The Washington Post Hung Liu, Chinese American artist who elevated the poor and forgotten, dies at 73 by Emily Langer August 17, 2021
Artforum HUNG LIU (1948–2021) August 9, 2021
The New York Times A Prominent Chinese-American Artist Is the Latest to Fall Afoul of China’s Censors by Amy Qin November 20, 2019
Los Angeles Times Review: Chinese artist Hung Liu made pastoral paintings into a revolutionary act of personal realism by Leah Ollman September 26, 2018
Squarecylinder Hung Liu: ‘Daughters of China’ @ Kala + Interview! by Nick Stone December 22, 2017
Berkeleyside A must-see: Hung Liu’s women warriors: ‘Daughters of China’ at Kala by Marcia Tanner November 30, 2017
San Francisco Chronicle Hung Liu: An immigrant takes on American history by Leah Garchik May 10, 2017
KQED ‘We Who Work’ Pays Tribute to Those Laboring in Santa Cruz and Beyond by Rachael Myrow March 6, 2017