Oscar yi Hou

WRITINGS

THE WHITNEY REVIEW Of New Writing, Issue 004 (Fall/Winter 2024/2025)

Review of Simon Wu’s Book, “Dancing On My Own.”

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James Fuentes Press #6: Oscar yi Hou (2022)

Melding critical theory, political critique, poetry, and memoir, this publication focusing on the work and writings of Oscar yi Hou weaves together a meditation on language, relation, and identity. Offering both scholarly and personal explorations of the artist’s oeuvre, yi Hou compels us to ask: What is art after representation?

Edited by Morgan Becker.

Designed in collaboration with Other Means.

Product details:
Paperback
255 pages
7 x 4.25 x .88 in.

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Giantesses Among Us (2022)
Excerpt from Texts on Giantesses, the limited-edition companion publication for Amanda Ba’s solo exhibition “The Incorrigible Giantess” at PM/AM Gallery.

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HEART IS THE HEARTH IS THE HOME (2022)
Essay from At The Table: Cookbook.

This project was conceived amid rising cases of xenophobia against the Asian diaspora heightened during the pandemic to provide opportunities to raise funds for and amplify voices of the AAPI community. As part of the initiative, Christie’s and Civil Art have produced a cookbook containing family recipes from 46 members of the Asian American community, including artists, chefs, scholars, gallery directors and more. Food is a universal necessity deeply intertwined in one’s journey in life and working as an archive of memory, bringing people together through a shared experience.”

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