Opening Date 13 November 2020 - 8 January 2021
Private Preview Friday 13 November 2020 | 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm
Address Vin Gallery, 11 Street 55, Thao Dien, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – Vin Gallery is pleased to announce a new show by Hanoian artist, Le Thuy. In this solo “The silence is deafening”, Le Thuy (b. 1988) invites us into an aspect of her artistic world that has not yet been seen in her previous works. Presented amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and worldwide social and political chaos, this new body of works make a timely, yet subtle statement. In her older works, the search for beauty was a consolation, a contemplation. Now, in “The silence is deafening”, Thuy creates a space for reflection, mourning, and restoration.
In her own words: “I wish to create a space of silence, where tragedies are happening. Illusions of mundane life, selfishness, indifference, and fear delivering us a world without any sound – A dead world.” This solo show marks an important milestone in Le Thuy's career with new material experimentation, such as lacquer, and the intervention into space; but also showcases a new maturity and confidence.
About Le Thuy
Born in Thanh Hoa Province in 1988, Le Thuy has an intimate knowledge of rural life as she grew up on a farm. She currently lives and works in Hanoi after graduating from Vietnam University of Fine Arts in 2013.
“Thuy has developed her personal narrative using her painting as philosophical life witness. She paints on silk, inspired by traditional Vietnamese folk narratives. Common animals like dogs, deer, birds, fish and insects populate her paintings. However, the animal imagery of Le Thuy’s painting are personifications for struggles faced and often they are characterized either as victims or as destructive elements. Embedded in her intentionally beautiful compositions are elements of disturbance, decay and death. Thuy has been successful in manipulating the Vietnamese classical medium of silk painting to house a contemporary monologue on the contradiction of beauty and, or in, death.”, in an essay written by Seah Tzi-Yan, Programme Curator of Young Talent Programme 2016/2017.
Le Thuy has won two awards including Young Talent Programme in 2016 organised by ION orchard and Affordable Art Fair, Singapore. Her works are in the collections of Dogma Collection, Salon Saigon Collection, and private collection locally and internationally.
What talents ! That's wonderful ! well done !!! <3