Ha Manh Thang
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The artwork features a large, translucent pink structure placed on a wooden pedestal against a plain background. The overall composition is minimalist, emphasizing the soft, ethereal quality of the material. The rectangular form is simple yet eye-catching, creating an atmospheric and meditative effect through the interplay of light and shadow. The artist's technique likely involves the use of a specialized translucent material to achieve this unique visual experience. This contemporary sculpture invites the viewer to contemplate the interplay between form, light, and space, reflecting the artist's exploration of materiality and perception. ...
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Ha Manh Thang
B.1980, VietnameseHa Manh Thang’s work is a poetic meditation on the passage of time, memory and place. His paintings speak to viewers about mindfulness and the vicissitudes of life. Seeped through with a quiet lyricism informed by Ha’s interests in Western jazz and classical East Asian poetry, and inspired just as much by chance encounters as elaborate conceptual starting points, his paintings are, in the artist’s words, ‘attempts to better understand oneself in relation to nature, and to express what one cannot grasp’. ...
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Galerie Quynh
Ho Chi Minh CityRecognized as Vietnam’s leading contemporary art gallery, Galerie Quynh has been promoting contemporary art practice in the country for over two decades. The gallery is known internationally for its consistently focused programming and educational initiatives. Working with a select group of emerging, mid-career and established Vietnamese artists, the gallery also exhibits the work of distinguished artists from around the world. In keeping with its mission to develop a sustainable ecosystem for the arts in Vietnam, the gallery collaborates with artists, curators, museums and art spaces locally and internationally to organize talks and lectures as well as to produce publications in English and Vietnamese. In May 2014 the gallery founded the not-for-profit educational initiative Sao La directed by artists Tung Mai and Nguyen Kim To Lan. Sao La has since evolved into an independent artist collective spearheaded by To Lan and Dalat-based artist Nguyen Duc Dat. In summer 2020 with support from the Goethe-Institut, the gallery launched the not-for-profit CáRô, an educational initiative that provides art education for students aged 13 – 18 who show demonstrative interest in the arts. ...