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NGUYEN Quang Huy biography | artworks | events

1971
Born in Ha Tay – North Vietnam


Education
1991 – 1996
Studied at Hanoi Fine Art University
1996
Artist in residence at Artist unlimited ex. Bielefeld, Germany
1997
Grant of the Vietnamese and schwedish culture Foundation
1999
Artist in residence at Casula Powerhouse Art Center Sydney, Australia
2000
Artist in residence at Pacific Bridge Gallery Oakland, USA


Solo Exhibitions
2002
Gallery Frank & Lee, Singapore
2000
“Metamorphose”, Salon Natasha, Hanoi, Vietnam
“Nguyen Quang Huy”, Galerie am Grossneumarkt, Hamburg, Germany
1999
"Mot hai ba", Goethe Institute, Hanoi,Vietnam
1998
Gallery Veronique Smagghe, Paris, France
1997
“Vietnam”, Galerie L’Atelier Hanoi, Vietnam
1996
"Nhieu tay qua", Gallery Artist Unlimited, Bielefeld, Germany


Group Exhibitions
2005
“Out of Context”, Huntington Beach Art Center, Huntington Beach, California USA
2004
“Vietnam Today” Galerie Amber and Galerie Caro, Leiden, The Netherlands
2003
“Go! Stop!…and in Between” 16 Hanoi Artists at the unfinished
Goethe Institute, Hanoi, Vietnam
2002
“Images Vietnam”, Landon Gallery, New York USA
2001
“Life in Hanoi”, Goethe Institut, Hanoi, Vietnam
Authentic, Digiframe, Cologne (Germany)
”Young Artists 2001”, Contemporary Art Center, Hanoi, Vietnam
2000
“Mr. Nguyen” Pacific-Bridge Gallery, Oakland, San Fransico, USA
1999
"Gap Vietnam", House of the World Culture, Berlin Germany
"Memory-Spirit-Pollution", Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
"When it will be October", New Factory Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam
"Nine Lives", Casula Power House, Sydney, Australia
1998
"Vietnam to day" Pacific Bridge Gallery, San Francisco, USA
"Installation Salon Natasha", Bau Gallery, Helsinki, Finland
“Plastic (& other) Waste “, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
"Paris Hanoi Saigon", Pavillon des Arts-Paris Musee, Paris, France
"Made in Vietnam", Area Gallery, Paris, France
"3 aus Hanoi", Ludwig Forum Aachen, Aachen, Germany
Galerie Schwarze Tür, Bielefeld, Germany
1997
"Clocks", Salon Natasha, Hanoi, Vietnam
"New painting and calender", Salon Natasha, Hanoi, Vietnam
"Parcour", Alliance Francaise, Hanoi, Vietnam
"Go to Japan for touring", Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Goethe Institute, Hanoi, Vietnam
ZiF Bielefeld – Center for interdies, research “sieben Tage”, Germany
1996
German school Singapore (Project)
"Books and words", German Embassy, Hanoi, Vietnam
"Khoang cach an toan", Staedelschule, Frankfurt, Germany (Project)
1995
"Students Exhibition",German Embassy, Hanoi, Vietnam
"Young artists-new paintings", Salon Natasha, Hanoi, Vietnam
"Khoang cach an toan", Hanoi Fine Art University, Hanoi, Vietnam
"Khoang cach an toan", Kunsthalle, Bielefeld, Germany
Espace Paul Ricard, Paris,France
“Khoang cach an toan”, Substation, Singapore
1994
"Students of Fine Art University", German Embassy, Hanoi, Vietnam


Publication
Asian Art News – April – Le monde-April-1998
Contemporary Arts Center: Tre 2001, Hanoi, Vietnam 2001
Alliance Francaise De Hanoi: Parcours, Hanoi, Vietnam 1997
Pavillon des Arts: Paris – Hanoi – Saigon. Paris/France 1998, page 138, 149, 170
Center of Academic Resource Chulalongkorn University Bangkok: Plastic (& other) Waste. Bangkok/Thailand 1998, page 30.
Fukuoka Art Museum: Asian Art, Fukuoka/Japan 1999, page 055
Haus der Kulturen der Welt: Gap Vietnam, Berlin, Germany 1999, page 19, 22, 24, 25, 30-31, 111
Canvas Foundation: Platform 99, Amsterdam/Netherland 1999, page 172-173, 183
Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre: 9 lives, Sydney/Australia 1999, page 22-23
Review: Asia Art News – August 1997
Le Monde – April 1998
Connesaints des Arts 1998
Art Asia Pacific Issue 28 (2000)
Art Asia Pacific Issue July 2002


Public Collections
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum in Japan
World Bank Art program Washington DC, USA

 

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