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Phan Quang, born in Binh Dinh, Vietnam in 1976, is a contemporary Vietnamese artist and photographer whose work delicately intertwines global historical events with the intimate narratives of families and communities within Vietnam. He currently lives and works in Vietnam.
Quang’s journey began outside the realm of fine art. After studying Economics, he embarked on a decade-long career as a photojournalist for prominent media outlets including Forbes, the New York Times, and Vietnam Economic Times. This experience profoundly shaped his artistic perspective, providing him with a keen eye for detail, an understanding of visual storytelling, and exposure to diverse cultural landscapes. He established ‘Stop & Go,’ a commercial photographic studio in 2004. However, he gradually transitioned towards a more conceptual art practice, leveraging his journalistic background to explore deeper themes of history, memory, and identity.
Phan Quang’s artistic style is characterized by nuanced compositions that blend photography with sculpture, painting, video, and installation. His work isn't overtly political but rather subtly probes the lingering effects of historical events on personal lives. Key themes explored in his art include:
He frequently incorporates found objects, textiles (particularly veils), and collaborates with local artisans to create layered and textured artworks that evoke a sense of quiet contemplation.
Quang’s work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, including at prestigious venues such as the Kadist Art Foundation (San Francisco), Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Museum, Institute Français of Cambodia, Kumho Museum of Art (South Korea) and Galerie Quynh in Ho Chi Minh City. He is also a photography lecturer at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Ho Chi Minh City.
Phan Quang’s contribution to contemporary Vietnamese art lies in his ability to bridge personal narratives with broader historical contexts. His work offers a subtle yet powerful critique of societal structures and challenges viewers to confront the complexities of memory and identity. By drawing on his background as a photojournalist, he brings a unique perspective to artistic practice, emphasizing observation, documentation, and nuanced storytelling. He is considered an important voice in contemporary Vietnamese art, contributing to a growing body of work that explores the nation's complex history and its ongoing evolution.
1976 - , Vietnam
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