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22 March 2016
20 January 2013
2013 - One Planet - solo exhibition @ Galerie Quynh
One Planet is my first solo exhibition in Ho Chi Minh city. In this show, i present the transformation of the ideas from 2D works to 3D installations.
One Planet is generously supported by the Danish Embassy in Hanoi's Cultural Development and Exchange Fund (CDEF).
Go To Market
materials: wood, plastic fruits, nylon bags, metal, cotton.
dimensions: w:60cm - h:200cm - d:400cm
Nguyen Manh Hung's work is inspired by his experiences and observation of Vietnamese life. In "Go To Market", a jet plane hutles trhough the ground floor gallery, transformed from hi-tech war machine to scaled-down and meticulously constructed sculpture, at onece playful and harmless.
Betraying the artist's long-held fascination with militaristic images - his father was a fighter jet pilot - the surreal scene of fighter plane carrying nylon bags laden with shopping goods humorously morphs a symbol of destruction with conduits of hope, benevolence and joy.
(statement by Galerie Quynh)
Keep My Planet Clean
materials: clay, fabric, metal, resin, plant-derived roots, plastic, acrylic paint.
dimensions: w:140cm - h:100cm - d:70cm
"Keep My Planet Clean" is a small diorama have been transformed from a painting i've made in 2012. With image of riot police torturing a pig, i would like to present a humorous situation about violence, there are including both brutality and stupidity.
The Barricade
Materials: wood, paper, plastic, metal, nylon, LED lighting system, sawdust, canvas bags, sand.
Dimensions: w: 430cm - h: 220cm - d: 120cm
In the difficult time of the subsidized economy, a standard apartment is assigned to 2 or 3 families. They have to negotiate about dividing space to live together. If this family get bathroom then they have to cede the kitchen to other family, and sharing the toilet.
With cramped living conditions, lack of water, difficult economic… these families often have to expand the living space with the cage, self equipped with water pump and pipes, livestock poultry in the apartments to improve their life… Those are major factors that alter the shape and structure of the building as well as affect the habits and lifestyle of people.
Life in these buildings isn't life of the people in urban areas, but in the village. A high-rise village.
The history of Vietnam goes through the wars and who suffer the consequences of the bombing is the people of Vietnam.
In this work, i use the images that associated with Vietnamese such as apartment blocks and barricade to combine in one installation. It aims to present a perspective about war in the language of art.
I've Been Here
Materials: oil on readymade painting
Dimensions: 109cm x 178.7cm
Hanoi's cottage landscape painting industry serves as a platform to present the intersection of given realities with false, utopian panoramas. Often depicting romantic, imaginary sceneries comprised of snow-peaked mountain ranges, pristine rivers and lush pine forests, these fanciful worlds serves as rural setting for the artist's reality check, authoritarian figurenavigates his grassy path like a cop on patrol.
"I've Been Here" forms part of a series of paintings the artist refers to as 'Mauvais Gout', which literally translate as 'bad taste'. Not only does the readymade painting - the mass-produced kitsch landscape painting - indicate a misguided aesthetic, so too the gold frame accentuates the brash presentation of the artwork. Given the presence of the security personnel strolling through the scene, the overall effect mirrors the tactless self-assertion of individuals who mismanage their positions of power.
Labels:
installation art,
paintings,
sculpture
Location:
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
16 September 2007
3 dimentions works
Milk bottles: wood, iron, stone - 18cm high
I copy from the real milk bottle to 3 different materials (Wood, Metal, Stone), with the live size scale.

Trousers and shirts: 30 military uniforms, resin.
i collected 30 military uniforms from farmers, workers,.. (i even bought or exchanged to get them) in some locations in the northern of Vietnam. I put them into clear plastic liquid and they became hard like sculptures.
This is my first solo exhibition at Nhasan Studio - Hanoi - Vietnam.



Vinawind: 30 electric fans.
I borrowed more than 30 fans from many famylies, friends.. and put them into a room and let them run as they can. this work concern to the way Vietnamese behave together.
Goethe Institute Hanoi - Vietnam 2003 October.


color pencil: wood, paints - 30cm x 30cm x 200cm (each piece).
I bought 3 collums of a wooden house and divided them to 6 pieces of color - pencils.
i gave them negative names (red for green, yellow for blue..). This works has shown at Goethe Institute Hanoi - Vietnam 2004 October.


conductor: found stuffs, TV, Camcorder, guitare amp, microphone, ladder, pumper, buddha statue...and one person.
All these stuffs are have inputs and outputs, and also are conductor wires. People also have the same functions also have inputs and outputs and people is Conductor too.
if you know what is my inputs and what is my outputs, you will know how i am.





Flight: bamboo, paper, cloth, glue. 20m x 9m x 7m
My father was a fighting pilot, for Vietnamese Army. Bradford’s father was a fighting pilot too (American Air Force). Both of us have memories with fighting jet’s images.
Bradford and I want to build a model of a fighting jet with a form has been mixed from two different types of Jets: Mig 21 and F4 Phantom. Both types of these jets used to belong to contrary forces, and now when we have no more war, we would like to heal these contrary factors become one.
All the conflicts and violence are appear from the mis-understanding, art helps us (Bradford and i) to understand each other. The present is demonstrating this understanding by our common works.
As a gift of the present to the past and say “NO” to war and violence, we wanted to burn this model of jet at the opening.





Apartment block's model




I copy from the real milk bottle to 3 different materials (Wood, Metal, Stone), with the live size scale.
Trousers and shirts: 30 military uniforms, resin.
i collected 30 military uniforms from farmers, workers,.. (i even bought or exchanged to get them) in some locations in the northern of Vietnam. I put them into clear plastic liquid and they became hard like sculptures.
This is my first solo exhibition at Nhasan Studio - Hanoi - Vietnam.
Vinawind: 30 electric fans.
I borrowed more than 30 fans from many famylies, friends.. and put them into a room and let them run as they can. this work concern to the way Vietnamese behave together.
Goethe Institute Hanoi - Vietnam 2003 October.
color pencil: wood, paints - 30cm x 30cm x 200cm (each piece).
I bought 3 collums of a wooden house and divided them to 6 pieces of color - pencils.
i gave them negative names (red for green, yellow for blue..). This works has shown at Goethe Institute Hanoi - Vietnam 2004 October.
conductor: found stuffs, TV, Camcorder, guitare amp, microphone, ladder, pumper, buddha statue...and one person.
All these stuffs are have inputs and outputs, and also are conductor wires. People also have the same functions also have inputs and outputs and people is Conductor too.
if you know what is my inputs and what is my outputs, you will know how i am.
Flight: bamboo, paper, cloth, glue. 20m x 9m x 7m
My father was a fighting pilot, for Vietnamese Army. Bradford’s father was a fighting pilot too (American Air Force). Both of us have memories with fighting jet’s images.
Bradford and I want to build a model of a fighting jet with a form has been mixed from two different types of Jets: Mig 21 and F4 Phantom. Both types of these jets used to belong to contrary forces, and now when we have no more war, we would like to heal these contrary factors become one.
All the conflicts and violence are appear from the mis-understanding, art helps us (Bradford and i) to understand each other. The present is demonstrating this understanding by our common works.
As a gift of the present to the past and say “NO” to war and violence, we wanted to burn this model of jet at the opening.
Apartment block's model
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