Chien-Chi Chang

<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>TAIWAN. Kaohsiung. 1998. Lung-Fa Tang Temple. Mental patients.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>TAIWAN. Kaohsiung. 1998. Lung-Fa Tang Temple. Mental patients.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>TAIWAN. Kaohsiung. 1998. Lung-Fa Tang Temple. Mental patients.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>TAIWAN. Kaohsiung. 1998. Lung-Fa Tang Temple. Mental patients.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>USA. New York City. 1998. An immigrant treats an injury with Chinese healing methods in Chinatown.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>USA. NYC. 1998. An immigrant spends his day off overlooking the Bowery.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>USA. New York City. 1998. An immigrant watches a Chinese soap opera on his day off.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>TAIWAN. Wuri. 2003. My niece (left), on a new suspension bridge.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. 2003. Couples present proof of identity and marriage so that the women can get visas to Taiwan.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>VIETNAM. Ho Chi Minh City. 2003. Couples present proof of identity and marriage so that the women can get visas to Taiwan.</i></p>
<p><b>Chien-Chi Chang</b>, <i>CHINA. Fuzhou. 2007. Family members of immigrants working in New York City.</i></p>
Taiwanese
1961

Magnum Photos member, has photographed portraits of mental patients, shown estranged couples and the business of selling brides in Vietnam, and documented the lives of Chinese immigrants in New York's Chinatown as well as their families' lives back home.


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closeup view Jack Troy cup, links to Jack Troy artist page

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