HCMC – Solo Exhibition “Persona” by Tuýp Trần

HCMC – Solo Exhibition “Persona” by Tuýp Trần

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Bàn tay Tạo hóa, 2016 (50x70cm, marker màu trên giấy elephant hide)
Touch of Creation, 2016 (50x70cm, color marker on elephant hide paper)

Opening: Thu 31 Aug 2017, 6 pm
Exhibition: 01 – 25 Sep 2017, Monday – Friday 10 am – 6 pm, Saturday by appointment
Dia Projects

From the organizer:

Come to visit “Persona”, the second solo show by Vietnamese artist Tuýp Trần.

“Psyche”, Tuýp first exhibition at Địa Projects, sought to confront contradictions and desires of the mind, repackaging them in allegorical and alluring imagery. In “Persona” Tuýp zooms out a little and raises many questions which are made visible through an exploration of religious, political and scientific narratives. Where do we get our personalities from? How do we navigate with the gulf between what we think we are and how we are perceived? To what extent are we in control of this process?

Our personas are bound to where we have come from and Tuýp chooses to align his selection with one of the most collectively recognisable origin tales: the Christian story, from Genesis to Revelation. Here, a supposed backstory of our moral makeup is visualised. In Touch of Creation, near-touching hands are foregrounded in a reference to Michelangelo’s famous fresco. Similarly, in Seed of Sins, we see two hands centered in the frame, this time depicting the iconic acceptance of the forbidden fruit and its implications of original sin. Cryptic patterns and protruding shapes dance and overlap, giving a sense of agitation and movement. A decorative yin-yang and a pointed nautical compass seem to embody both direction and tension. Here, Tuýp not only reminds us of our potential for sin, but ask us to consider where it comes from, by looking deeper.

In terms of introspection, Tuýp recognises that his process entails ‘delving deeply for detail’ and that sometimes it would be useful to have a harness in order to re-position. The pieces are replete with images that offer boundless intrigue, taking on renewed significance with each new journey the eye has made to find them. Tuýp has suggested that a significant premise for his work is the notion that ‘everything comes from something’.

In the collection’s largest piece, we see a psychedelic skyline with boozy figures emerging from a forest of shape and colour. These strange portraits loom large in front of a speckled sky that is fiery, moonlit and amethyst. They are thrilling personas: charged, sexualised, depraved and leering. There is the sense of hidden impulses being extracted and worn as a mask. Tuýp uses patterns and symbols to connect them irrevocably to their environment, giving the sense that they melt into one at the base. Is the viewer being challenged to consider the extent to which we are a product of our environment? If so, then what control do we have over this process and how it informs the way we are perceived?

Our notions of ‘persona’ then, like the pieces in this exhibition, present themselves ambiguously. They come from somewhere, but their origins are dazzling and difficult to discern. Tuýp shows this struggle and it is one that we all relate to. However, bewildering, we are invited to delve in for a closer look.

About Tuýp Trần

Tuýp Trần (Tran Quoc Huy, b. 1988) is a self-trained Vietnamese artist who uses a wide range of themes, symbols and forms to explore our hidden nature. Tuýp uses pen and colour markers on paper and wood to create intrincate works which slowly reveal itself to viewers.

Tuýp showed “Psyche”, a collection of 16 works at Địa Projects in April 2016 and now returns with “Persona”, which expands his initial questioning.

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Dia Projects
Ground Floor, Saigon Domaine, 1057 Bình Quoi Ward 28, Binh Thanh District, HCMC
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday: 10 am – 6 pm, Saturday by appointment
Telephone: +84 (0)28 3556 2859

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