PHUNG HUYNH

​​Current and Upcoming Exhibitions:


Living Here

Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art

College of Fine Arts, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

June 20 - December 20, 2025

https://www.unlv.edu/barrickmuseum


Reflecting on 50 Years

Featured artist with Luis De Jesus Los Angeles at Untitled Art Fair in Houston, Texas

September 19 - 21, 2025

https://untitledartfairs.com/


On Refuge: 50 Years of Recomposition, an exhibition that commemorates the Vietnamese American Community’s 50th Anniversary

Orange County Center For Contemporary Art (OCCCA)

forthcoming (October 2025)


The Aesthetics of Undocumentedness

The Fowler Museum

forthcoming (fall 2027)


Press:


Angkorian Homecoming: Resettlement and Returning Home

Penny Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series, March 20, 2025

https://stamps.umich.edu/events/phung-huynh#video


Noel Alumit, "Reuniting Buddha's Head and Body," Lion's Roar, May 31, 2024


Joshua Glass, "The Vietnamese American Artists Searching for Identity: Postwar refugees who've used their art to express complicated feelings of loss and home," T Magazine (The New York Times Style Magazine), June 23, 2023


Dolly Li, “Phung Huynh: The Khmerican Donut Kid Experience,” KCET Artbound, documentary video, 2022


Carolina Miranda, “A new monument at L.A.’s county hospital marks a dark history of coerced sterilization,” L.A. Times, August 6, 2022


Carren Jao, "Beautiful Strength: 'Sobrevivir' Pays Homage to the Women Coerced to Sterilization in 1960s and '70s L.A.," KCET, July 19, 2022


Anabel Munoz, ‘Sobrevivir’ Art Installation Recognizes Past of Coerced Sterilizations at LAC + USC Medical Center, ABC 7 News, July 12, 2022


Gitanjali Mahapatra and Nate Perez, LA County-USC Medical Center Unveils Artwork Apologizing to Women Forcibly Sterilized There, LAist and NPR, July 12, 2022


NBC 4 News, Saying Sorry for Past History of Coerced Sterilizations, July 12, 2022


Elaine Quijano, “How doughnut shops became a sweet American Dream,” CBS Sunday Morning show, May 8, 2022​

Phung Huynh, graphite on pink donut box, 25" x 30.5," 2019 - 2020 

Phung Huynh is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.

For inquiries about acquisition of artworks and past exhibitions, contact gallery@luisdejesus.com