An Interior View of Salon Natasha

Vu Dan Tan playing piano in Salon Natasha. On the front wall (from left to right): metal fish by Vu Dan Tan, a lacquer painting on canvas by Le Hong Thai, a small abstract work by Maritta Nurmi, a painted portrait of a woman by Nguyen Quang Huy, and a small metal object 'Violin-Fish' by Vu Dan Tan. On the right wall, upper row (from left to right): paintings by Le Hong Thai, Nguyen Quang Huy, Vu Bich Thuy and Vuong Van Thao.

The interior of Salon Natasha had been constantly transformed by Vu Dan Tan. To give the Salon a varying ambience, the artist would change the position of the furniture, the display of art objects, and create site-specific installations. Vu Dan Tan attempted to make the Salon a space more than a gallery; he emphasised its unique and natural combination of a home, an artist’s studio, a venue for friends and art lovers to get together, and an exhibition space.

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An Interior View of Salon Natasha