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.
Introducing Saigon's latest community initiative dedicated to books on photography and all things visual culture.
Viet Vu recaps 09 series of works from the projection night, a result of the long-term mentorship with Jamie Maxtone-Graham.
If the UK photography scene has a rich history of collectives and independent spaces, it’s a history still in the making.
17 thought-provoking zines selected by C4 Journal and Matca.
Vo An Khanh's solo exhibition "Masked Force" preserves and transforms wartime memories so as to engage in new dialogues.
A review of Terry Bennett's book "Early Photography in Vietnam" by Thy Phu.
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.
Visual forms of the public, personal and private at the current exhibition at L'Espace.
A reflection of the recent large-scale photography exhibition at The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre, its successes and shortcomings.
The exploration of private spaces in 8 contemporary photography series exhibited at Manzi.