Vietnamese artist’s work on display at Chateau La Coste

Popular artist Tia Thuy Nguyen has just become the first Vietnamese artist to display artwork at Chateau La Coste, France.
Vietnamese artist’s work on display at Chateau La Coste ảnh 1A part of Silver Room installation work
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Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Popular artist Tia Thuy Nguyen has just become thefirst Vietnamese artist to display artwork at Chateau La Coste, France.

Thuy, who has been a costume designer for various popular movies like Co Ba SaiGon (The Tailor), Me chong (Mother in Law), Tam Cam: Chuyen chua ke (The UntoldStory), Ngay nay ngay nay (The Lost Dragon), has displayed her first everinstallation work at Chateau La Coste.

Titled Silver Room, Thuy’s work is a reflection of the common houses of ethnicminority groups in the central highlands region of Vietnam. The workincorporates silver gilding techniques of Vietnamese traditional lacquer art,carving techniques on quartz and jackfruit tree wood.

Thuy has spent nearly three years researching and working on the installation.The room is designed with an open roof, gaps between bars of wood bring lightand shadow to the room, which results in non-stop changes according to time andlight source during the day.

That’s why, according to Thuy, Silver Room is not an installation work withspecific features on location but also has momentous features.

The room measures 16.2m in height, 6m in width, 14.9m in length. It took tenmonths for experienced workers in the central highlands to find suitable woodand treat it before making the room.

The room's 26 pillars and floor were made from 1,300 cubic metres of wood. Theopen roof was made from old bamboo measuring 4 to 12m high.

All joints were tightened with string, not nails, following skills of buildingcommunal houses by central highland elders.

The work stresses on the “duyen” (Destiny) notion in Buddhism, which expressesthe lifestyle and belief of the artist in a world of equanimity when theyconfront the conflicts of the past, present and future; the desire andrelinquishing; homeland’s identity and integration into the world.

The philosophy has persuaded collector Paddy McKillen to choose theinstallation for the exhibition, Thuy said.

The permanent exhibition at the Chateau gathers other noted artists like TadaoAndo, Louise Bourgeois, Tracey Emin, Alexander Calder, Sean Scully, AI Wei Wei,Tom Shannon, Sophie Calle, Tunga, Tracey Emin, Frank O. Gehry, Liam Gillick,Andy Goldsworthy, Jenny Holzer, Guggi, Per Kirkeby, Kengo Kuma, Paul Matisse,Tatsuo Miyajima, Jean Nouvel, Larry Neufeld, Renzo Piano, Richard Serra,Michael Stipe, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Jean-Michel Othoniel, Lee Ufan, and FranzWest.

In the opening ceremony gathering some 50 invitees including collectors,curators and artists from Brazil, France, the UK and the US, Thuy could nothide her emotions.

“I’m just a small artist with a big belief that if I really have passion andwork with whole my heart, my voice will echo farther,” she said. “Vietnamesecontemporary art is developing. I hope there will be more voices of Vietnam toreach the world.”

Thuy was born in 1981 in Hanoi. She now lives in HCM City. After her graduationfrom Vietnam Fine Arts University in 2006, she received a scholarship to studyher MA and PhD at the Kiev Royal Art and Architecture Institute, Ukraine. In2016, Tia Thuy Nguyen established The Factory contemporary centre in Ho ChiMinh City.

After her Silver Room at Château La Coste, Thuy has been invited by variousgalleries and art centres in France.

She will return to her familiar painting and try some interactive installationsusing natural light for her solo exhibition next year. She is compiling her ownbook on sketching practice. — VNS/VNA
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