In February 2020, curator and gallery director Kathy Huang met artist Dominique Fung—a month earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic shut all the pieces down. Their conversations, which continued all through quarantine, served as an impetus for what would change into Huang’s Marvel Ladies exhibitions at Jeffrey Deitch.
Throughout their chats, Huang and Fung lamented “the uptick in violence against Asian American communities, particularly against women and the elderly,” Huang says within the introduction to her forthcoming e-book, Marvel Ladies: Artwork of the Asian Diaspora.
The 2 additionally discovered it troublesome to pinpoint when the final main exhibition had been staged that thoughtfully offered Asian artists, and neither may consider an occasion the place girls and nonbinary artists had been the main target. Each of Huang’s exhibitions and her new e-book are the fruit of that need to focus on the outstanding spectrum of figurative work being produced inside the Asian diasporic neighborhood at present.
A response to racism towards Asians exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Huang conceived of the reveals that went on view in 2022 in New York and Los Angeles as a way to focus on the unimaginable, groundbreaking work made particularly by girls and nonbinary artists.
Forthcoming from Rizzoli, Marvel Ladies shares an analogous title to a poem by Genny Lim, which follows experiences of Asian girls by means of the lens of a narrator who observes their on a regular basis routines and considers how their lives relate to hers.
Huang expands on this view in her method to showcasing the work of forty artists, every represented by means of not less than 4 items and a private assertion. These artists “subvert stereotypes and assert their identities in places where they have historically been marginalized,” Rizzoli says.

Artists like Sasha Gordon or Nadia Waheed discover id by means of generally fantastical self-portraiture, whereas others spotlight household, neighborhood, and colonial or patriarchal methods within the West. Some deal with Asian myths, legends, and visible tradition, like Fung’s exploration of vintage objects or Shyama Golden’s otherworldly scenes wherein hybrid human-animals work together with nature or city areas.
Marvel Ladies shall be launched on Could 20. Order your copy from the Colossal Store.



