The group exhibition entitlted “Memories 2” will open on 15 and be on display until 30 Nov at Huong Ngo Art Space, 3rd floor Nola café, 89 Ma May st., Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.
The group exhibition entitlted “Memories 2”, featuring Ana Sladetić, Miran Šabić, Ivan Tudek, Lila Herceg, Iva Šarić, Iva Visošević, Ivana Tkalčić, Mia Maraković, Letricija Linardić, Helena Schulteis Edgeler, Neva Lukić/ Sara Rajaei and Marija Lopac.
“Memories 2” is a part of “Other Side Project”, a series of exhibitions that aims to connect two distant countries: Croatia and Vietnam. The project started with the exhibition “Other side project – Project red” by Le Brothers in 2015 at gallery Ring HDLU, Zagreb, Croatia where Mai Nguyen also exhibited “Other side project II – Scars” here in 2016. In 2017, Trần Trọng Vũ, Pantea Karimi, Marija Lopac held the exhibition “Other side project III” at gallery Pikto Zagreb, Croatia. The first group exhibition of Croatian artists in Vietnam was “Memories” at NSAF gallery, Hue. We will have exhibition of Linh Phuong – “Other side project IV” – “Memory of the blind elephant” in gallery Karas HDLU, Zagreb and Dioklecijanovi podrumi in Split, Croatia in 2018.
Memories are everything that happened but still remain within us. What connects us together? What can we remember? Why do we only remember parts but all in our lives? And what makes them important to us? Those are the few questions the artists trying to find answers to. Relating to this, the artists made personal choices and gave their own interpretations of memories. Some of them analysed it from the philosophical-visual aspect, and some of them from their personal experience.
The exhibition will open on 15 and be on display until 30 Nov at Huong Ngo Art Space, 3rd floor Nola café, 89 Ma May st., Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.
Memories are everything that happened but still remain within us. What connects us together? What can we remember? Why do we only remember parts but all in our lives? And what makes them important to us? Those are the few questions the artists trying to find answers to. Relating to this, the artists made personal choices and gave their own interpretations of memories. Some of them analysed it from the philosophical-visual aspect, and some of them from their personal experience.
The exhibition will open on 15 and be on display until 30 Nov at Huong Ngo Art Space, 3rd floor Nola café, 89 Ma May st., Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.
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