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Exhibition “Memory for Tomorrow” by artist Dinh Q. Le in Japan

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Photo from Mori Art Museum's website
Photo from Mori Art Museum’s website

Exhibition: 25 Jul – 12 Oc 2015
Mori Art Museum
Tokyo, Japan

From the organizer:

Born in Hà Tiên, a Vietnamese town near the Cambodian border, Dinh Q. Lê immigrated with his family to the U.S. at the age of ten to escape the Khmer Rouge. After studying photography and media art, Lê attracted attention with his tapestries made by weaving together strips of photographs (1989-), a process inspired by traditional Vietnamese grass mat weaving. Based on thorough research and interviews, Lê throws light on people’s memory as it is told through actual personal experiences.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War as well as the 70th anniversary of Japan’s defeat in WWII, examining the stories that have never been told, of individuals who have undergone events whose facts have been overshadowed by “official,” national and/or social histories, and exploring closer relations between art and society are extremely important issues. Through the unique artworks and activities of Dinh Q. Lê, the “Memory for Tomorrow” exhibition provides us with an opportunity to think about our past, present and future.

Persistence of Memory #10 2000-01 C-print and linen tape Collection: Joy of Giving Something, Inc., New York Artwork in exhibition by Dinh Q. Le
Persistence of Memory #10
2000-01
C-print and linen tape
Collection: Joy of Giving Something, Inc., New York
Artwork in exhibition by Dinh Q. Le

This is the first major solo exhibition of artist Dinh Q. Le in Asia. Click here to read a review.

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