Painting featured in the exhibition 'Nothing in Common', 18-27 January 1997..
‘Nothing in Common’ differed from the previous exhibitions Salon Natasha organised, in the sense that it was neither thematic nor conceptually-driven; instead it put together three artists which was considered having ‘nothing in common’. Tran's paintings were characterised by the figural representations of male and female, attempting to reflect personal histories and sentiments and to embrace the concepts of unity and solitude; Mai's works addressed and experimented with Buddhist concepts; often rendered in a spontaneous manner, Nguyen's sculptures expressed a sense of primitivism.
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1993
Vietnam
Gouache on paper
artwork documentation
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