Alluvium, galerie Quynh, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam

ALLUVIUM 


The geological term 'alluvium' – embodying in itself a sense of movement – refers to sedimentary matter washed onshore by flowing bodies of water. Often teeming with valuable ores continually picked up and dropped as a river gallivants on its seaward course, deposits of alluvium richly fertilize the grounds in which they find themselves and, one might assume, begin to give rise to life-forms. 

Parallels are to be found between this natural phenomenon and the creative process. Just as water erodes and dissolves stones, soils and all things terrestrial – carrying the ores therein to other banks dropping them as alluvial matter, so that the cycle can start again – with a body of work, any number of times an artist might start, leave, revisit, build on and seemingly finish it. It is not always the case that one can tell where a story begins and ends. Things are in a constant state of fluidity, and just about everything contributes towards a final something, to be sought and channeled. 

Featuring 11 artists, the exhibition Alluvium thus focuses on artworks that belong to projects in progress and have not yet been seen (or are rarely seen). By no means remnants or mere trials, these alluvial pieces should be considered on their own merits, as important stepping stones linking where one has been with where one is heading. They give further insights into and provide new angles to look at past works, as much as nurturing possible futures.

Varied as they are in expression, the exhibited works can be thematically divided into two sets. There are those that look out into the wilderness exploring elements that can be regarded as spiritual or alchemical, that go beyond the everyday. Others have more of a human presence dealing with the many events currently unfolding between us. But here again, in bringing these two worlds together there arises an implication of an often-overlooked continuity between them – a suggestion of one whole ‘nature’ that encompasses all, humane or otherwise, causes and effects alike. 


ARTISTS: 

Nadege David
Đỗ Thanh Lãng
Hà Mạnh Thắng
Hoàng Dương Cầm
Hoàng Nam Việt
Lê Hoàng Bích Phượng
Sandrine Llouquet
Nguyễn Huy An 
Nguyễn Mạnh Hùng
Nguyễn Quang Huy 
Trong Gia Nguyen

OPENING RECEPTION 
18.30 - 20.30, Tuesday - 6 February 2018
EXHIBITION DATES: 6 February - 24 March, 2018
LOCATION: Galerie Quynh, 118 Nguyễn Văn Thủ - Đa Kao - D1 - HCMC
OPENING HOURS: 10.00 - 19.00, Tuesday - Saturday 
 

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