An Le: “Follow Your Fear”
The celebrated photographer and director believes in taking risks, finding various sources of inspirations and the virtue of self-discipline.
The celebrated photographer and director believes in taking risks, finding various sources of inspirations and the virtue of self-discipline.
In An My-Lê’s "Small Wars", we don’t see combat. We see war being psychologically remembered, processed, relived, and rehearsed.
The work comprised of photos, drawings, and videos examines the contested author - subject relationship and the difficulties of representing a person's inner life.
The French-Vietnamese photographer discusses her ongoing journey to trace her identity and the various places it has taken her.
The exhibition on the side of Hoan Kiem lake brings 150 winning photojournalistic works with a wide range of subject matter and approaches.
Presenting Matca’s first publication about Lai Xa - a craft village that holds a special position in the national history of photography.
A photobook documenting the last years of the once famous hotel which later became an apartment building in District 5, HCMC.
How and where to buy prints? These unanswered questions puzzle both buyers and sellers in Vietnam.
Objectifs Documentary Award recipient Mai Nguyen Anh reflects on the journey of his personal project and working with a curator for the very first time.
Thoughts on definitions of home, childhood and identity of a Vietnamese-American artist.
Vietnamese-Australian artist Phuong Ngo views photography as a research method that investigates his identity in relation with the broader history.