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Exhibition features poignant images of war and peace
Two of the most poignant
topics in art will be featured in a group exhibition in San Art (Art Exchange)
in Ho Chi Minh City on August 6.
The show titled Moi Thu Bung Sang (Everything Illuminated) features 18
photographs by nine visual artists who live in Vietnam and the US.
The highlights are six black-and-while photos by Chu Chi Thanh, Doan Cong Tinh
and Vo An Khanh, who worked as photo-journalists during the war.
All of the works portray the daily life of Vietnamese people and soldiers during
the American War, focusing on their losses and suffering.
In Thanh’s work called Jane Fonda Visits Nam Dinh Textile City in 1972, war is
captured brilliantly as the American actress/political activist stands among the
rubble of a bombed street in the city.
The work is one of hundreds of photos shot by Thanh, a photojournalist covering
military, political and diplomatic events for the Vietnam News Agency from
1967-74.
At the exhibit, Thanh and his peers are joined by their younger colleagues, who
bring a fresh perspective to the show.
They include Le Hong Linh, Dao Nguyen Thach Thao, Ngo Dinh Truc, Binh Danh, Hung
Tran and American photographer Kevin German.
The Vietnamese-American artists, Binh Danh and Hung Tran, are well-known among
local artists.
Organisers said they hoped the show will help the two generations create a new
way of recording and presenting the memories of war.
Source: VOVNews/VNA |
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