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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Born: 1969, Da Nang, Vietnam
  • Top 3 works:
    • Pulling a crate full of limes in golf course
    • A Wooded Landscape in Three Panels
    • A Wooded Landscape in Three Panels
  • Also known as: tiffany
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Works on APS: 18
  • Top-ranked work: Pulling a crate full of limes in golf course
  • Nationality: Vietnam
  • Museums on APS:
    • The Baltimore Museum of Art
    • La Biennale di Venezia
    • Museum of Applied Arts
    • The Baltimore Museum of Art
    • The Newark Museum of Art

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Tiffany Chung’s artistic practice focuses on exploring themes such as conflict, geopolitical partitioning, and environmental crisis.

Tiffany Chung: Mapping Displacement and Memory

Tiffany Chung is a Vietnamese American multimedia artist whose work delves into complex themes of conflict, geopolitical partitioning, spatial transformation, environmental crisis, displacement, and forced migration—subjects that resonate deeply within her personal narrative as a refugee from Vietnam. Born in Da Nang in 1969, Chung’s journey embodies the experiences of countless Vietnamese families who sought refuge abroad following the tumultuous years of the Vietnam War. This formative experience profoundly informs her artistic practice, shaping her commitment to exploring narratives marginalized by dominant cultural voices and confronting uncomfortable truths about history and identity. Her formal education began with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from California State University, Long Beach, followed by a Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art from the University of California, Santa Barbara. During her time based in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Chung actively participated in the burgeoning contemporary art scene of Vietnam, contributing to its growth and fostering dialogues about artistic expression within a rapidly evolving socio-political landscape. This period instilled in her an understanding of cultural memory—the ways in which collective experiences shape individual perspectives and influence artistic creation. Chung’s artistic vision centers on interventions into narratives propagated by statecraft or dominating public discourse, prioritizing the voices and lived realities often overlooked. She employs a multidisciplinary approach encompassing cartography drawings, sculpture, video, photography, and performance art—techniques that allow her to visualize abstract concepts and grapple with multifaceted issues. Her work isn’t merely aesthetically driven; it's underpinned by rigorous research into historical contexts and geopolitical dynamics. A significant aspect of Chung’s oeuvre is her exploration of spatial transformation and displacement. She utilizes cartographic representations – maps, diagrams, and projections—not simply as visual aids but as tools for examining how borders demarcate territories and influence human movement. Her installations often confront viewers with unsettling images of urban decay and environmental degradation, prompting reflection on the consequences of political decisions and the impact of ecological crises on vulnerable communities. Notable achievements include her acclaimed series “Finding One,” a poignant photographic project documenting the deterioration of urban environments and capturing moments of loss—a testament to her ability to distill complex narratives into powerful visual statements. Furthermore, "The Syrian Project," showcases Chung’s dedication to confronting difficult subjects with sensitivity and artistic integrity. Her work has garnered recognition for its intellectual depth and emotional resonance, establishing her as a prominent voice within the contemporary art landscape.
  • Key Influences: Cartography, Bauhaus Movement, Conceptual Art
  • Notable Works: Vase with internal decoration of poppies, Finding One, The Syrian Project
  • Current Location: Houston, Texas