Tran Luong has long been a leader in the Vietnamese artistic community. Graduated from Hanoi Fine Arts University in 1983, founder of Nha San Studio, Hanoi and a member of the famous Gang of Five, Tran focuses much of his time and energy on helping young artists tease out their ideas and eventually bring those ideas to fruition and exhibitions.
As a practicing artist, Tran has an extensive exhibition history. Selected recent exhibitions include: ‘No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia’ at Guggenheim (New York, USA) and Centre...
Today, international curators, writers and collectors are looking towards South East Asia with immense interest. In Vietnam, is our artistic community prepared for this attention? Do we want it? What do we need to be aware of, what do we need to prepare and why? ‘San Art Laboratory Intensive’ is a series of conversations that will attempt to answer these questions, kick-started by particular speakers, but ultimately will be considered successful if our audience is willing with questions and comments! – – – – – ‘Why does it matter that...
‘San Art Laboratory Intensive’ is a series of conversations that will attempt to answer these questions, kick-started by particular speakers, but ultimately will be considered successful if our audience is willing with questions and comments!
This is the mystery of ‘Tam Ta’, a kind of mental state that exudes the mood of an unceasing kind of rain.
This is the first significant exhibition of art from Hanoi, since 2006, to be seen in Ho Chi Minh City by contemporary artists of the 1970s and 1980s generation.