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Saigoneer's June Art Picks

Two video installations from the 6th San Art Laboratory, a sculpture from one of Vietnam’s most prolific artists, photographs depicting life in Vietnam and the works from the latest Saigon Artbook are among our art picks from last month.


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"Black Isle" by Bui Hai Son – Lacquer, glass, inox, 15 x 30 x 70 cm 

Craig Thomas Gallery until 25th July

 

"Singing with a Choir" (2014) by Hoang Ngoc Tu – Oil on canvas, 60 x 120 cm

Craig Thomas Gallery until 25th July

 

"Tickets" (2013) by David Dredge – film: Fuji 100, Glossy print, 40 x 60 cm

deciBel Lounge until 25th July

 

"The Old Lady" (2014) by David Dredge – film: (Expired) AGFA 200 , Glossy print, 40 x 60 cm  

deciBel Lounge until 25th July

 

"The Leg left Behind or The Abandoned Leg" (stills) (2015) by Ta Minh Duc - single channel video: 8 min 40 sec., HD, colour and sound

San Art LaboratorySaigon Domain until 30th July

 

"The Story of the Bridle-broken Horse" (still) (2015)  by Tran Tuan – Single channel video: 10 min 24 sec, HD, colour, sound

San Art LaboratorySaigon Domain until 30th July

 

"Collective/selective Memory" (2014) by Vitaliya Letnitskaya – paper collage  

 

"VỚI (Reach)" by Do Hai Anh – Yumi, Photo: Dũng Dku

 

"On the River Bank" (2012) by Turine Tran - 30 x 40 cm

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