Thu Van Tran
08 Mar - 01 May 2016
THU VAN TRAN
Échange de présents
8 March – 1 May 2016
Curator: Silke Wittig
The exhibition at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein is Thu Van Tran’s first solo exhibition in Germany. Based on her experiences as a Vietnamese woman living in France, in her work she addresses the colonial history of her native country and the impact of power and exploitation. In her latest series of works she deals with the raw material rubber, which in this context stands for the suppression of Vietnam under French colonial rule. The starting point for the works, specially produced for the exhibition, is a relief on the facade of the Palais de la Porte Dorée, which was built in 1931 on the occasion of the Colonial Exhibition in Paris. Here, the peoples of the French colonies are depicted while extracting raw materials such as rubber and exotic woods, yet in the inside of the palace the so-called "intellectual" contributions by France to the civilization of the indigenous peoples are illustrated on a monumental fresco. In the mural work Penetrable (2016) and the sculpture Échange de présents (2016), Thu Van Tran takes up the material and the symbolism of the commodity rubber and illuminates the bitter irony in the depiction of the supposed exchange. Her works visualize how the writing of history is manifested with the occupying power’s Western view on the population of the colonies. The memory work materializes in the photograms Sunstroke (2016) through traces of her notebooks, sketch blocks and remnants from her studio. In addition, the Super 8 film Far East (2016) will be shown, in which Thu Van Tran examines the historical and political links between Vietnam and the former GDR and how in Berlin she embarks on a search for traces and repercussions of the conceived communism.
Thu Van Tran (b. 1979 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) lives in Paris. Solo exhibitions (selection): Macleay Museum, Sydney (2016); Les Abattoirs – FRAC Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse (2016); Galerie Art & Essai, Rennes (2015); Centre d'Art Villa du Parc, Annemasse (2013); Musée éclaté de la Presqu'île de Caen (2013); La Maison Rouge, Paris (2010); Centre Culturel Français de Hanoi (2007); Musée des Beaux-Arts de Mulhouse (2006). Group exhibitions (selection): Maison d’Art Bernard Anthonioz, Nogent-sur-Marne (2015); La Kunsthalle, Mulhouse (2015); Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels (2014); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2014); Le Plateau – FRAC Île-de-France, Paris (2014); Tanas, Berlin (2013); Le Crédac, Ivry-sur-Seine (2013); Palais des Beaux-Arts, Paris (2011, 2006); Kimusa – Artsonje Center, Seoul (2010).
Curator: Silke Wittig
Échange de présents
8 March – 1 May 2016
Curator: Silke Wittig
The exhibition at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein is Thu Van Tran’s first solo exhibition in Germany. Based on her experiences as a Vietnamese woman living in France, in her work she addresses the colonial history of her native country and the impact of power and exploitation. In her latest series of works she deals with the raw material rubber, which in this context stands for the suppression of Vietnam under French colonial rule. The starting point for the works, specially produced for the exhibition, is a relief on the facade of the Palais de la Porte Dorée, which was built in 1931 on the occasion of the Colonial Exhibition in Paris. Here, the peoples of the French colonies are depicted while extracting raw materials such as rubber and exotic woods, yet in the inside of the palace the so-called "intellectual" contributions by France to the civilization of the indigenous peoples are illustrated on a monumental fresco. In the mural work Penetrable (2016) and the sculpture Échange de présents (2016), Thu Van Tran takes up the material and the symbolism of the commodity rubber and illuminates the bitter irony in the depiction of the supposed exchange. Her works visualize how the writing of history is manifested with the occupying power’s Western view on the population of the colonies. The memory work materializes in the photograms Sunstroke (2016) through traces of her notebooks, sketch blocks and remnants from her studio. In addition, the Super 8 film Far East (2016) will be shown, in which Thu Van Tran examines the historical and political links between Vietnam and the former GDR and how in Berlin she embarks on a search for traces and repercussions of the conceived communism.
Thu Van Tran (b. 1979 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) lives in Paris. Solo exhibitions (selection): Macleay Museum, Sydney (2016); Les Abattoirs – FRAC Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse (2016); Galerie Art & Essai, Rennes (2015); Centre d'Art Villa du Parc, Annemasse (2013); Musée éclaté de la Presqu'île de Caen (2013); La Maison Rouge, Paris (2010); Centre Culturel Français de Hanoi (2007); Musée des Beaux-Arts de Mulhouse (2006). Group exhibitions (selection): Maison d’Art Bernard Anthonioz, Nogent-sur-Marne (2015); La Kunsthalle, Mulhouse (2015); Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels (2014); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2014); Le Plateau – FRAC Île-de-France, Paris (2014); Tanas, Berlin (2013); Le Crédac, Ivry-sur-Seine (2013); Palais des Beaux-Arts, Paris (2011, 2006); Kimusa – Artsonje Center, Seoul (2010).
Curator: Silke Wittig