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Thao Nguyen Phan
This beautiful book celebrates the first large-scale museum exhibition in the UK of Thao Nguyen Phanâs work, held at Tate St Ives.
Thao Nguyen Phan is internationally renowned for her poetic, multi-layered artworks which explore the historical and ecological issues facing her homeland Vietnam, while speaking to broader ideas around tradition, ideology, ritual and environmental change.
Phanâs mesmerising work intertwines mythology and folklore with urgent issues around industrialisation, food security and the environment. The threat posed by the destruction and excessive consumption of Earthâs resources is a recurring theme across her practice. Through storytelling, and the mixing of official and unofficial histories, her work often amplifies narratives that are less well documented, or in some cases obscured.
Featuring texts by Anne Barlow, Joan Jonas, Thao Nguyen Phan, Arlette Quynh-Anh Tran and Pen Sereypagna, this beautifully illustrated exhibition catalogue explores the creation of Phanâs unique artistic language, bringing painting, sculpture and filmmaking together to generate a sensation of the âtangible in the intangibleâ. It covers both existing works and Phanâs new three-channel video work and painting series First Rain, Brise Soleil, (2021âongoing).
Thao Nguyen Phan is internationally renowned for her poetic, multi-layered artworks which explore the historical and ecological issues facing her homeland Vietnam, while speaking to broader ideas around tradition, ideology, ritual and environmental change.
Phanâs mesmerising work intertwines mythology and folklore with urgent issues around industrialisation, food security and the environment. The threat posed by the destruction and excessive consumption of Earthâs resources is a recurring theme across her practice. Through storytelling, and the mixing of official and unofficial histories, her work often amplifies narratives that are less well documented, or in some cases obscured.
Featuring texts by Anne Barlow, Joan Jonas, Thao Nguyen Phan, Arlette Quynh-Anh Tran and Pen Sereypagna, this beautifully illustrated exhibition catalogue explores the creation of Phanâs unique artistic language, bringing painting, sculpture and filmmaking together to generate a sensation of the âtangible in the intangibleâ. It covers both existing works and Phanâs new three-channel video work and painting series First Rain, Brise Soleil, (2021âongoing).
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This beautiful book celebrates the first large-scale museum exhibition in the UK of Thao Nguyen Phanâs work, held at Tate St Ives.
Thao Nguyen Phan is internationally renowned for her poetic, multi-layered artworks which explore the historical and ecological issues facing her homeland Vietnam, while speaking to broader ideas around tradition, ideology, ritual and environmental change.
Phanâs mesmerising work intertwines mythology and folklore with urgent issues around industrialisation, food security and the environment. The threat posed by the destruction and excessive consumption of Earthâs resources is a recurring theme across her practice. Through storytelling, and the mixing of official and unofficial histories, her work often amplifies narratives that are less well documented, or in some cases obscured.
Featuring texts by Anne Barlow, Joan Jonas, Thao Nguyen Phan, Arlette Quynh-Anh Tran and Pen Sereypagna, this beautifully illustrated exhibition catalogue explores the creation of Phanâs unique artistic language, bringing painting, sculpture and filmmaking together to generate a sensation of the âtangible in the intangibleâ. It covers both existing works and Phanâs new three-channel video work and painting series First Rain, Brise Soleil, (2021âongoing).
Thao Nguyen Phan is internationally renowned for her poetic, multi-layered artworks which explore the historical and ecological issues facing her homeland Vietnam, while speaking to broader ideas around tradition, ideology, ritual and environmental change.
Phanâs mesmerising work intertwines mythology and folklore with urgent issues around industrialisation, food security and the environment. The threat posed by the destruction and excessive consumption of Earthâs resources is a recurring theme across her practice. Through storytelling, and the mixing of official and unofficial histories, her work often amplifies narratives that are less well documented, or in some cases obscured.
Featuring texts by Anne Barlow, Joan Jonas, Thao Nguyen Phan, Arlette Quynh-Anh Tran and Pen Sereypagna, this beautifully illustrated exhibition catalogue explores the creation of Phanâs unique artistic language, bringing painting, sculpture and filmmaking together to generate a sensation of the âtangible in the intangibleâ. It covers both existing works and Phanâs new three-channel video work and painting series First Rain, Brise Soleil, (2021âongoing).



