ArtAsiaPacific

Thao Nguyen Phan Becoming Alluvium

hunk of an object—green, glossy, and grainy—opened “Becoming Alluvium,” Thao Nguyen Phan’s show at Chisenhale Gallery in London. The six-sectioned lacquer screen, (2019–20), has a surface dense with swirls of deep mineral pigment and a peppery white trail, representing an aerial view of a small section of the Mekong River, which flows through South Vietnam. Composed of crushed eggshells, the speckled line

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from ArtAsiaPacific

ArtAsiaPacific3 min read
Palestinian Artist’s Retrospective Canceled
A retrospective exhibition at the Indiana University Bloomington (IU) of 87-year-old Palestinian American artist and alumna Samia Halaby, titled “Centers of Energy,” was abruptly canceled on December 20 ahead of its February 10 opening. The universit
ArtAsiaPacific2 min read
Contributors
Christine Han is a Singapore-based art writer. She was previously a contributing editor at World Sculpture News and Asian Art News, and her writing has appeared in Artforum, ArtAsiaPacific, Artlink, e-flux, Frieze, Flash Art, Mousse, Ocula, and Sculp
ArtAsiaPacific4 min read
The Edge of Pluralism
Germany has been in the news recently after a wave of cancellations made international headlines. The reason offered by the institutions involved, the German punditry, and the current government, is that contemporary art is saturated with antisemitis

Related Books & Audiobooks