Tiffany Chung is globally noted for her interdisciplinary practice, with research-based installations and cartographic works that examine conflict, disaster, progress, and migration in relation to history and cultural memory. Her work unpacks forced displacement within the complex framework of political, social, economic, and environmental processes in topographies impacted by war destruction and climate disaster. Chung’s work was featured in the main exhibition All the World’s Futures at the 56th Venice Biennale (2015), with 40 map-based drawings from her ongoing Syria Project tracking the current crisis in Syria. Her recent solo exhibition, TIFFANY CHUNG: Vietnam, Past Is Prologue, was presented at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 2019. Chung has exhibited at museums and biennials worldwide including the Museum of Modern Art (NY), Nobel Peace Center (Norway), Louisiana MoMA (Denmark), Sharjah Biennale (UAE), XIII Bienal de Cuenca (Ecuador), Sydney Biennale (Australia), Gwangju Biennale (Korea), Statens Museum for Kunst (Denmark), among many others.