Art
Thinking about Ngũ Hành in an Age of Resource Depletion
Last week I participated in an online event hosted by The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre in Hồ Chí Minh City called “The Lives of Ngũ
A Conversation With Nhà Sàn Collective (Parts 1 and 2/of 7)
The eighth Engaging With Vietnam conference, held in Honolulu in October 2016, focused on the theme of “Engaging With Vietnam through Scholarship and the Arts.”
A Conversation With Art Curator Nguyễn Như Huy
Last summer Phan Lê Hà (founder of the Engaging With Vietnam conference series) met with curator Nguyễn Như Huy (founder of the art space Zero
Art, Liberal Orientalism and the “I Love Vietnam Fetish”
Last week an article repeatedly appeared in my Facebook feed. It is a critique by a Vietnamese photographer (Hà Đào) of the works of a
An Interview with Marcelino Truong (Author of “Such A Lovely Little War”)
Having just read and enjoyed the graphic novel, “Such A Lovely Little War,” but having never heard of its author, Marcelino Truong, I decided to
Marcelino Truong’s “Such A Lovely Little War”
Over the past few weeks the New York Times has published a series of essays in a series called “Vietnam ‘67” in which “Historians, veterans