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| | heather taylor on su-en wong at shoshana wayne |
 | | New York based Su-en Wong was born in Singapore, a piece of biographical information, which, along with her gender, dominates her artistic project. |
 | | In this exciting group of paintings, Wong utilizes her favorite subject, herself, to visually critique, satirize, subjugate, and exploit stereotypes of Asian women as passive, pre-pubescent, and sexually objectified. |
 | | In the end it is Wong herself, or the depiction of Wong on the canvas, who reminds us that she has secured her position as a master of turning the tables. |
| www.artcritical.com /blurbs/HTWong.htm (487 words) |
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