Photo Exposition Photography

Revue de la série Air Skyliners Crashes

Cette série a été exposée au Sa Sa Art Projects à Phnom Penh (Cambodge) avec le collectif XEM

Extrait du texte de présentation du commissaire Lyno Vuth

“Dans l’exposition, les œuvres physiques de chacun des cinq artistes prennent des formes prolongeant leur présentation dans le magazine. Les œuvres présentées ici par XEM traitent non seulement de ce qui nous sépare mais aussi de ce qui nous lie et nous unit. Les mêmes choses peuvent produire de multiples effets complexes.

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Projet – Air Skylen, aviation, modernité et art

Voler est l’un des rêves les plus profonds des humains. Le mythe d’Icare a toujours inspiré notre imaginaire. Le mouvement artistique futuriste du début du XXe siècle mettait l’accent sur le dynamisme, la vitesse, la technologie et la jeunesse, à travers les machines volantes.

Quang Lam s’intéresse à étudier la modernité (du Vietnam) à travers son développement industriel et technologique à travers cette volonté universelle. Ce point de vue a rarement été utilisé pour comprendre l’histoire de l’art du pays.

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Biennale Internationale de Photo Hanoi’23 – Ville de Hué, Architecture d’Éternité

Cette série a été présentée à la Biennale Internationale de Photo de Hanoï en 2023 lors de l’exposition “À LA RECHERCHE DU TEMPS PERDU”.

Il existe des lieux où l’architecture et l’urbanisme ne sont pas seulement façonnés par les besoins du Présent mais aussi pour les croyances d’une vie dans l’au-delà.

Cette série photographique s’imprègne de cette philosophie qui a façonnée Hué, la ville impériale au centre du Vietnam,

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Air Skylen – Airports

For the creative event “Thiet Ke & Cong Nghe” in HaNoi , a whole concept of an airline company, named AIR SKYLEN has been presented

Airlines are the symbols of the technology’s level of a country. It also shares the values also international connections and exchanges.

AIR SKYLEN is derived from the term “Skyline,” which refers to the apparent juncture of earth and sky, often describing the silhouette of city skyscrapers against the sky.

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Sutras of Tibet

Although Tibetan Buddhism integrates the three main vessels of Buddhism, it is distinguished by a set of practices and historical and artistic traditions that give it its special character.

The immensity of its territory, its millennial and contemporary history have shaped its expression and its art which are not only visible in the temples but along the roads and within the magnificent landscapes of the Himalaya.

In his different trips from 2013 to 2017,

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Narrative Structures

 “All great fiction films tend toward
documentary, just as all great documentaries tend toward fiction . . . One who
opts for one necessarily finds the other at the end of his journey.” “A story
should have a beginning, a middle, and an end… but not necessarily in that
order.”

These quotes are from Jean Luc Godard, most influential director of the French New Wave in the 60s which brought life into film with visual experimentation,

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Balance of Chaos

The Greek etymology of the word
Chaos means a fracture or a gap. In mathematics, Chaos Theory studies the
behavior of systems that are very sensitive to initial conditions, a phenomenon
generally illustrated by “the butterfly effect”.

This term was used Edward Lorenz,
American mathematician and meteorologist to describe the theoretical basis of
weather and climate predictability, which is based on this idea that small
causes may have large effects in general.

Because the photographer Quang Lam assisted to a recent destruction
of colonial villa in Saigon which has survived for one hundred year of turmoil,

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See Kyoto and Die

The title refer to the famous expression “See Venice and Die”. 

It describes the particular esthetic experience one might encounter while visiting some cities in the world. The photographer has been twice in Kyoto. Images of the exhibition are related to the second trip, which happened 12 years after the first one. 

Souvenirs, street photography and fictional images are mixed to define his ephemeral consciousness of perfection in this photographic essay.

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