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This is a disturbing exhibition, not for its content, but its implications. Miss Tseng Yu-Ho is a very mediocre artist completely unworthy of major museum presentation notwithstanding her affiliation to the Downtown Gallery, New York. Her work is banal, boring, dull and empty. It is exasperating to realize that this work has been imported, when important and provocative artists such as Jasper Johns, James Dine, Frank Stella, the late Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland, to name only a few, have never been shown in the Bay Area.
—John Coplans
