NET-KID Show at Manzi
Opening: Sat 29 Oct 2016, 6 – 10 pm
Party: 30 Oct until the party is over
Manzi Art Space
From Manzi:
Coming from the land of sun and rain, NET-KID show “hijack” Manzi for a week this October & November. NET-KID show was officially launched at Ga0-Zerostation (Ho Chi Minh City) nine months ago, and we are super excited to announce them as the opening act for our initiative “Saigon Invasion” – a series of presentations aiming to showcase the creative landscape of Ho Chi Minh City through the lenses and practices of Saigon-based art collectives.
NET-KID is not just an art exhibition nor performance. NET-KID is about having a good time, and creating a space for people to strip off their identities and enjoy the now. NET-KID is mischievously mispronounced from “naked”, and embodies the wild and free spirits of the enfants rebelles of the art world.
Two emerging Saigon-based photographers Nguyễn Uyên Minh and Nguyễn Vương Phương Thảo (Thảo.intherain) will lead you into their worlds, and use the camera to capture you at your barest, both physically and emotionally. Two separate installation art pieces/studio spaces will be set up, and you are welcome to come join, get drunk and “strip it all off” with the artists.
Additionally, “Saturn at your feet” – a site-specific light installation by Cao Hoàng Long, in collaboration with Uyên Minhand Phương, will let you discover another dimension of NET-KID’s cosmic love. Come, bare (feet) it all, enjoy the stars and the sky with us!
“We – as those who seek an escape from ourselves – seek not a narrative from you. In return, hopefully, you too won’t have any fixed conception or expectations from us. Let go of your body and mind, and become a part of the now.”
Artists: Nguyễn Uyên Minh, Nguyễn Vương Phương Thảo, Cao Hoàng Long
Curator: Xuân Hà
Assistant curator: Thanh (Nu) Mai
Producer: Đăng Bùi
This event is part of Manzi’s art programme supported by CDEF of the Danish Embassy
Entrance fee: 50,000 VND (including 1 zine and an opportunity to “strip it all off”)
Communications partners: Hanoi Grapevine, The Word Vietnam and &OfOtherThings
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