ROOTS & WORLDS – THE HIDDEN FACE OF VIETNAM: THE FALL AND RISE OF PHOTOGRAPHER KHÁNH KÝ (1885-1946)
- Guest talk with Jacqueline Hoàng Nguyễn
- 14.09.2023, 20:00-21:30 (GMT+7)
- English only
- Online via Google Meet
THIS PROGRAM IS SUPPORTED BY THE BRITISH COUNCIL AS PART OF THE UK/VIET NAM SEASON 2023
In the inaugural talk as part of Roots & Worlds, Vietnamese-Canadian visual artist & researcher Jacqueline Hoàng Nguyễn will shed light on the understudied life and work of photographer Khánh Ký. Recognized as the official portraitist of all the Governors in Indochina, Khánh Ký navigated with ability the French élite as well as the flourishing Vietnamese bourgeoisie while entrenched in the nationalist movement.
The portraits produced by Khánh Ký reveal a detournement of bourgeois aesthetics put to use for the local disenfranchised population. The commercial success of his studios during the first half of the XX century, from Haiphong, Hanoi, Nam Dinh to Saigon, is a testimony of a short-lived nascent counter-culture, striving for emancipation and modernity. Second, Nguyễn will discuss her strategies to integrate archival research into the production of a new artwork.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jacqueline Hoàng Nguyễn is a Vietnamese-Canadian visual artist and researcher who relies on archival material and a broad range of media to investigate issues of historicity, collectivity, utopian politics and multiculturalism via feminist theories. She is currently a PhD candidate at Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design & KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
Nguyễn has held lectures on the history of photography in Vietnam during the colonial period at Musée du Quai Branly (2022), National Gallery Singapore (2022), and Tate Britain (2019). Her multidisciplinary work has been shown internationally at Bonniers Konsthall, MA*GA Museum, Sharjah Art Foundation, among others major art institutions.
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Fig 1. Headshot. Photographer: Micke Lundström
Fig 2. Artist in production. Photographer: Micke Lundström
Fig 3. Studio Khanh Ky & Cie, Hanoi, ca. 1920-30s, private collection
Fig 4, Fig 5, Fig 6. Presence in Absentia (detail), 2019, colored sand on pedestals with concluding performance. Developing Historical Negatives, curated by Gabrielle Moser, photo documentation by Darren Rigo at Gallery 44 (Toronto), 2019.