Société Cotonnière Du Tonkin

Vo Tran Chau

Société Cotonnière Du Tonkin, 2019138 x 88cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
used clothes, threadGalerie Quynh
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This artwork is a captivating mosaic composition executed in a warm, earthy palette. The piece features a complex arrangement of rectangular tiles in shades of beige, brown, and rust, creating a visually striking abstract pattern. The overall effect evokes a sense of depth and movement, with the interplay of light and shadow adding to the textural quality of the work. The artist's skillful use of varied hues and the precise placement of the tiles suggest a meticulous attention to detail, reflecting a dedication to the craft of mosaic art. This piece likely holds personal or cultural significance, inviting the viewer to engage with its nuanced visual language and explore the artist's underlying intentions. ...

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Vo Tran Chau
Artist
Vo Tran Chau
B.1986, Vietnamese

Woven into Vo Tran Chau’s practice is the intrinsic emotionality of found fabrics and used clothes, retaining within them ambiguous, yet still pertinent histories. The act of threading together her squares of textile is as though a reconstruction of the stories lost in grand narratives. In her earlier works, Vo Tran Chau navigates various sites with cultural or personal significance, subjecting them to a pixelation that draws attention to the murky waters of history. The images, blurred from view, evade our attempts to see and point to the very nature of memory: hazy, and at times wilfully amnesic. In more recent works, the artist continues to explore the act of remembering, this time with those whose histories overlap her own. Her encounters with Jeju Island – its textile techniques, the personal stories, and the religious practice of Muism – inform her spiritually-charged works, asking further questions of life and death and reincarnation. Through her method of image making, Vo Tran Chau recognises the depth of historical wounds passed down the generations, and stitches them back as a way to heal. ...

Vo Tran Chau: Artworks
Green
Vo Tran ChauGreen, 2018
245 x 159cm
Blue
Vo Tran ChauBlue, 2018
242 x 159.5cm
It was someone's home - 2
Ba Son
Vo Tran ChauBa Son, 2019
120 x 210cm
Smooth and rough
Saigon Tram
Nha den Cho Quan
A little girl
A teacher
A boy
Vo Tran ChauA boy, 2022
111 x 78cm
Tirailleur
Coppersmith
Interpreter
Galerie Quynh
Gallery
Galerie Quynh
Ho Chi Minh City

Recognized 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. ...

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