Opening: 06.11.2014
Exhibition on view until 30.01.2015
Location: Sàn Art
3 Me Linh, Binh Thanh
Ho Chi Minh City
San Art is pleased to share fantastic new work, never before seen in Saigon, by four established local artists: Phan Quang, Phunam, Lena Bui and Tran Minh Duc.
Phan Quang’s sculptural installation of light and bamboo, titled ‘Red Stone’, speaks of social balance and belief, questioning what kind of heart can be freely nurtured in today’s world. Phunam’s photographic ‘Patination’ takes inspiration from the urban streets of Saigon, where walls...
Opening: 01.04.2014
Exhibition on view until 04.06.2014
Location: Sàn Art
3 Me Linh,
Binh Thanh District
Ho Chi Minh City
Featuring the light-box documentation of artist Tran Minh Duc in performance; the delicate silk work of Le Hoang Bich Phuong and her animal/human characters; the provocative social contemplations of photographer Phan Quang; the fictional histories of Phan Thao Nguyen’s bowing painted figures; the filmic stills of a ‘machine equestrian’ waltz by conceptualist UuDam Tran Nguyen and last but not least, the film work of artist Pham Ngoc Lan with...
Christopher Myers – Laboratory Artist in Residence in collaboration with Tran Minh Duc
Christopher Myers – a visual artist who has shown work at PS1/MoMA in New York, and at various other venues in China, Ghana, Sudan, and curated here at our very own San Art will talk about making art in different contexts, and why there isn’t yet a true global art scene....
Visitors are invited to the artist studios of Tran Xuan Anh, Nguyen Huu Tram Kha and Ngo Dinh Bao Chau to see how their work progresses.
The tour is followed by a talk on ‘Myanmar’, given by Ho Chi Minh City artists Tran Minh Duc & Tung Mai. In 2012, Myanmar was the focus of much tourist, economic and social attention across the world. Tran Minh Duc and Tung Mai were invited to participate in two unique events in the capital of Yangoon – ‘Beyond Pressure’ organized by local artist...
Ten voices theatrically captured with the camera lens illustrating the diasporic reflections of contemporary Vietnam and Cambodia.