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Tôn-Thất Minh-Nhật
Time, Illuminated - solo exhibition 5 January - 24 February 2024 Paris At once painterly and sculptural, Minh-Nhật’s mastery of technique allows for an exploitation of the dimensionality of sơn ta, compelling the viewer to plumb the black depths of the material through fields of color, and to register the nuances of shadow through luminosity. Read more -
a drop of serenity
2 November - 23 December 2023 Paris What do filmmakers do when they are not making films? Making art : Is it fabricating an object, stretching a way of seeing, defining a lifestyle, or writing a parallel history? Creativity is irresistible. Creativity is not a choice, it is a necessity. The exhibition a drop of... Read more -
Tropical Hallucinations
20 September - 28 October 2023 Paris Tropical Hallucinations is a two-part exhibition presented in two different locations, much like islands in an archipelago – the main geo-culture of South-East Asia – geographically separate but still closely related. Part I will take place over four weeks; Part II will be shown over four short days.
Presenting works by mhathai Suwatthanasilp (Thailand), Kamin Lertchaiprasert (Thailand), M.Irfan (Indonesia), Tôn-Thất Minh-Nhật (Vietnam), Paul Kadarisman (Indonesia), Phan Thảo Nguyên (Vietnam), the exhibition explores the diverse religious landscape in Southeast Asia. Read more -
ni poisson ni chair | không ngan chẳng ngỗng
27 July - 26 August 2023 Paris For its first group show, Phu Lang Sa Collabtive project proudly presents the creations from our four Vietnamese artists: Nguyen Phuong Thao, Trần Kim Phượng, Hang Hang, Khieu Anh, with the participation of Asians and Asian-descent invited artists Tống Khánh Hà, Ha-Yeon Joo, Maya de Vulpillières and Kay Maruta.
As the expression suggests, the show’s title 'neither fish nor fowl' reflects the way we define ourselves without anchoring our belonging to a single place or culture.
From re-examining the history of a family to exploring different ways to look at ordinary objects and daily sceneries, our works suggest adjustments and constant changes of perspectives. Read more -
Land(e)scape
22 June - 22 July 2023 Paris Using the horizon as a place of intersection, Nguyễn Thúy-Hằng and Ségolène Kan direct their gaze from opposing angles, suggesting two different ways of approaching nature in Land(e)scape. While Nguyễn Thúy-Hằng escapes the rules of perspective, placing a lonely person in a fictional, empty landscape viewed from a wide angle, Ségolène Kan draws the viewer’s gaze down to the level of the water, intertwining with the Chernobyl Red Forest trees and their shadows reflected in the lake. Read more -
Phenomena
a duo exhibition by Đỗ Tuấn-Anh and Richie Nath 25 May - 17 June 2023 Paris Phenomena showcases the remarkable works of Đỗ Tuấn-Anh and Richie Nath. This captivating exhibition unveils a tapestry of myth, symbolism, and profound introspection. Delve into the intricate narratives and exquisite monochromes that illuminate the enigmatic nature of human existence. Through their distinct artistic lenses, these visionary artists from Southeast Asia explore themes of self-reflection, growth, and the timeless allure of our shared humanity. Read more -
À Marée Basse
7 April - 20 May 2023 Paris Lê Thiên-Bảo proposes an abstract approach to "water" according to East and Southeast Asian ideologies and traditions. Echoing her selection at There is no lonesome wave at Poush Aubervilliers, Thiên-Bảo prolongs the waves to the very first exhibition À Marée Basse at Galerie BAQ (Paris) with artists: Alexandre Zhu, Clémence Besse, Lim Sokchanlina, Mathilde Cazes and Đỗ-Nguyễn Lập-Xuân. Read more