A Talk about The Economic Subsidy and Art
Talk: Wed 21 Aug, 6 pm
Display: 21 – 25 Aug 2013
Nha San Collective
From Nhasan Collective:
Nha San Collective is inviting you to the talk with Nguyen Manh Duc and Nguyen Phuong Linh about Thời Bao cấp – The Economic Subsidy, and its representation, influences in Nha San artists’s works.
A presentation of collectible objects from so called “The Economic Subsidy” time will take place on Aug. 21st – 25th. This is an important period in Vietnam’s history as well as of the other socialistic countries. It still has strong influences in Vietnam’s economy, culture, society and art.
Nguyen Manh Duc is an artist, antique collector and restorer. He co-founded Nha San Studio – the first and longest running space for experimental art in Vietnam in 1998.
Nguyen Phuong Linh is an experimental, installation and performance artist. She is also an organizer and programmer of Nha San Collective’s art program. She will introduce artworks of Nguyen Manh Hung, Nguyen Tran Nam, Nguyen Anh Tuan (Tuan Mami), Appedix Collective (Phu Luc Group) and Katarzyna Golebiowska from Poland.
Free entrance.
Communication partner: Hanoi Grapevine
Nhà Sàn COLLECTIVE is not a museum, a gallery or an international culture institute where completed work are presented by established artists. Just like Nhà Sàn Studio before, it is a working studio to nurture where artists can create, collaborate, be given advices, critiques, and have chances to meet with international artists, curators. Works that are presented at open studio every month could be finished or not, but the process of developing idea and working to improve the quality of the art work for local artists is what Nhà Sàn COLLECTIVE focus on.
Nhà Sàn COLLECTIVE will have “Open Studio” every last Saturday of each month to show the artist’s process of working.
If you are interest and curious about experimental art, and want to have conversation with the working artists, please visit
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