Ly Hoàng Ly (b. 1975 Hanoi, Vietnam) is a visual artist, poet, and editor based in Ho Chi Minh City. She graduated from the Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts in 1999. She received a Fulbright Scholarship and pursued her MFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), majoring in Sculpture in 2013. Ly Hoàng Ly practices in a multidisciplinary manner, spanning poetry, painting, video, performance art, installation, and public art. Her art raises questions about the human conditions such as issues of migration and...
A Fundraising Show by Sàn Art
Opening: 17.12.2019 @6:00pm
Duration: 17.12.2019 — 22.01.2020
Location: Sàn Art
Millennium Masteri
Unit B6.17 & B6.16
132 Bến Vân Đồn, Ward 6, District 4,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
(enter from Nguyen Huu Hao side)
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“Opaque Signs” is a celebration of works graciously donated by Sàn Art’s artist-friends on the occasion of the organization’s twelfth year running. Though diverse in terms of forms, concepts and references, these gifts share a material element of luminosity. As store signs...
Opening: 12.12.2018 @6:30pm
Exhibition on view until 29.01.2019
Location: Sàn Art
Millennium Masteri Building
Unit B6.16 & B6.17
132 Ben Van Don, Ward 6, District 4,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
(enter from Nguyen Huu Hao side)
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Bodies Survey(ed), an exhibition marking Sàn Art’s return, traverses the presences and absences of the body across various mediums—painting, installation, wartime visual artifacts, artist’s book and livestream video—as a meditation on the visibility of bodies in art and beyond. Contours, postures and reveries of subjects ranging from the...
The featured artworks explore interconnections between the two countries, including the intersections of history, trauma, and contemporary popular culture.
Host to a range of performances and discussion by ‘Flying Circus Project 2007’ – organized by Theatreworks, Singapore, bringing together international artists to inspire dialogue on pan-Asian performance tradition.
The Flying Circus Project 2007 invites audiences to visit Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) and experience the interactions between FCP artists and artists in HCMC over five days. This is a unique art tour, the first of its kind by independent artists created sensitively for friends of the arts. In between a free-and-easy schedule to enjoy the sights and sounds of...