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A Cult Figure, Silenced Too Soon, Resurfaces

崇拜偶像,英年早逝后重新出现

The artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha explored the fragmented and layered experience of the diasporic subject in her 16-mm film “Permutations” (1976), featuring her sister Bernadette, on view in a retrospective in Berkeley, Calif.

The artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha explored the fragmented and layered experience of the diasporic subject in her 16-mm film “Permutations” (1976), featuring her sister Bernadette, on view in a retrospective in Berkeley, Calif.

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Now, “Multiple Offerings,” a new show at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA), running through April 19, will serve up the most complete picture to date of the artist’s prolific practice, realized over the course of a barely decade-long career. It’s fitting that the show is at U.C. Berkeley, a place where Cha studied (she received four degrees in her time there) and worked (as an usher in the theater and art handler at the museum), and where her archives have been housed since 1992.

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