The Mosquito Net of Memories and Memorials: The Art of Dinh Q. Lê
Remembering Dinh Q. Lê, a visionary artist who dedicated his life to finding and learning about the other side of history.
Remembering Dinh Q. Lê, a visionary artist who dedicated his life to finding and learning about the other side of history.
Yen Vu examines the way mangroves’ roots intertwine as a metaphor for sociopolitical life and history.
Researcher Trần Hậu Yên Thế details the origins of two landmarks named after Vietnam’s mythical creatures, which reveal profound insights into our history and the merging of cultures.
Viet Vu recaps 09 series of works from the projection night, a result of the long-term mentorship with Jamie Maxtone-Graham.
The second issue of our publication is out now, with works by Binh Dang, Nguyen Duy Tuan, Nguyen Dinh Phong and Thi My Lien Nguyen, and an essay by Nguyen Phuong Thao.
A multitude of queer identities and desires unveiled by Vietnamese queer image-makers.
Indonesian photographer Muhammad Fadli on the award-winning title The Banda Journal.
The World Press Photo Contest 2022 rolls out drastic changes to push for diversity. Can it ever be achieved?
A brief recap of truth and its contested relationship to photography.
Winning proposals include a photographic work about life cycle of coal and articles on image in digital society.
The artist duo’s conversation with and exploration of time, disclosing while obscuring narratives and self-reflection.
After two years of publication, the book is now available online for free.