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The artwork showcased in this triptych displays a diverse range of visual elements and subject matter. The first frame features a vibrant watercolor depiction of a palm tree, showcasing the artist's mastery of botanical illustration. The second frame presents a dreamlike landscape with a hazy, ethereal quality, evoking a sense of whimsy and imagination. The third frame contains a whimsical and surreal portrayal of two cheetahs, demonstrating the artist's skilled use of mixed media to capture the graceful movements and distinctive features of these majestic felines. Overall, this collection of artworks demonstrates the artist's versatility in blending realism, abstraction, and symbolism to create a captivating and thought-provoking visual experience. ...
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Blending myth and memory with urgent ecological and political questions, Thao Nguyen Phan creates visually poetic works that traverse painting, moving image, and installation. Her practice unfolds across layered narratives drawn from Vietnam’s cultural heritage, colonial history, and environmental crises, revealing how personal and collective histories intertwine. Phan’s multimedia narratives often intertwine fictional and archival sources, creating visually rich worlds where folklore, literature, and socio-political critique coalesce. Her works are both lyrical and incisive, examining issues such as land use, ecological transformation, and the residual effects of colonialism. Painting remains central to her process, not only as a visual language but as a mode of temporal layering—where past, present, and speculative futures merge. These painterly elements often extend into her video works and spatial installations, which unfold as dreamlike, non-linear meditations on cultural inheritance and erasure. Through a delicate balance of form and content, Phan’s practice highlights overlooked or suppressed narratives, especially those tied to rural life, indigenous knowledge, and environmental precarity. Her work invites reflection on the fragility of both natural and cultural ecosystems, while offering new ways to imagine resilience, continuity, and care within a rapidly shifting world. ...
Chisenhale Gallery is dedicated to placing artists at the core of its mission. They have supported the realisation of major works by an international array of artists, often solidifying careers through timely solo commissions, notably including Lubaina Himid, Wolfgang Tillmans, Cornelia Parker, Faisal Abdu’Allah, Hito Steyerl, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Yu Ji, Abbas Akhavan, Rachel Jones and Rory Pilgrim. Chisenhale Gallery was founded by artists. The same experimental vision and spirit of possibility that transformed an empty veneer factory and brewery warehouse into an art gallery continues to guide their work today. They commission and produce contemporary art, publish books and online material, and actively engage in social projects. ...