The “Brownian Movement” Exhibition
Opening: Sun 13 Dec 2015, 5 – 8 pm
Exhibition: 13 Dec 2015 – 13 Jan 2016
Heritage Space
From the organizer:
“Brown Movement” is a chaotic movement, created by an impact. Based on that idea, an artist residency program that includes a lot of independent artists from various countries, religions, nations, ages… is organized. The artists meet, and of course, make up the bumps, creating new innovative ideas, according to Tran Trong Vu, is also a form of Brownian movement.
Within a month, rushing to become familiar with a new space, a new life, and of course, mix to adapt and immediately started work, Tran Trong Vu – as an artistic adviser – and 3 international artists with 12 Vietnamese artists, of which most are under 30, have completed their works, in time for the launch of the exhibition “Brownian Movement”.
BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTWORKS:
FROM THE INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS:
Yun Woo Choi – Korean artist coming from the United States who uses his own concerns to create: What is truth? Where am I? What I feel is true? Are the invisible things – like my emotions, supernatural phenomena, dreams, God,… true? Whether those things have their own space?
Thierry Fontaine is a photographer with the ability to arrange forms for his artworks. This time, with a view to composing familiar “Loneliness” is something inherent to the artist, the artist is lonely, he brought the chain works: L’île habitée, Cri blanc, Abolition, Le temps comme il vient.
Ludwika Ogorzelec gives us “Space” vitrification, with a spatial variation determined both form and usage. It is the vibration of the space forming small part “crystallized ” whose main purpose is to achieve a state of psychological aesthetics and new, affects consciousness and subconscious of the observer.
FROM THE VIETNAMESE ARTISTS:
Truong Que Chi, next to the cinematographic works, she is bringing to this event artwork “white body” made of white plaster decorated in architectural trends “parody neck”.
Quach Bac is bring to us his artwork “Raining” reminds us of the simple, easy to forget and the dark shadow areas in life.
Do Thanh Lang is an aspiring young artist with the format, recording the parameters of feelings by painting. His work brings this exhibition is no exception.
Ha Ninh brings to the exhibition the trilogy “Hello, East – West – South – North”, “Go to furture”, which were inspired by the contrasting shades or space at the venue of the event.
Tran Kim Hanh, based on projects on “Brown Movement”, brought encounter into the work. She wants people to stop and try to question their own judgment, not dismissing things that is beautiful and precious.
The guest Vietnamese artist also offers an exhibition of work that is equally impressive, bearing the stamp of contemporary artwork:
Cao Sỹ Thăng brings 2 artworks “layout and the movement” and “the man and the masks”, mentioned the deal, the impact, the back and forth in the lives of people today.
Nguyen Cong Cu exhibitors with goods, motion and at rest – two installation works unique, expressing the subtle movement of space.
Thùy Diên: for the purpose of expressing a particular idea, she made objects by hands (dolls and context), then captured them by film cameras.
Hoàng Khánh Du – an artist engraved with the shadow of mountain, the forest homeland, the ethnic Tay and the home village – brings the most genuine and lively paintings of the land by which he was born and raised.
Lê Đức Tuấn Định thinks that a human being, if isn’t playing a role, then at least he is an reluctant audience through “Negotiate or dance”.
Nguyễn Minh Phương – Maybe we should look at the small corners, the imperfect parts of people. Or human nature is inherently imperfect? Such ideas are expressed through “Broken Reality”.
Phú Viên brings artwork as a metaphor for humans in the busy life, the hustle and bustle in which they always want to shut off to avoid the temptations of life.
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