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Dinh Q. Lê (born 1968; Vietnamese name: Lê Quang Đỉnh) is a Vietnamese American multimedia artist, best known for his photography work and photo-weaving technique. Lê is a prominent Asian artist who has exhibited work all around the globe. Many of his works consider the Vietnam War as well as methods of memory and how it connects to the present. Other series of his, such as his ''From Hollywood to Vietnam'' explore the relation of pop culture to personal memory and the difference between history and its portrayals in media.


Early life and education

Lê was born in 1968 in
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, a
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ese town near the
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border. The Cambodian-Vietnamese War of the 1970s brought
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troops to the region. When he was ten, in 1978, his family escaped. When the journey began, Lê was accompanied by his six siblings and his mother. However, while the ten year-old Lê made it safely onto the boat along with his mother, his other siblings did not. In an interview published in a catalogue for one of his exhibitions, he recalled the story of the escape. It was a "desperate run for freedom," and he said that he "
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never forget the look on his mother's face as she scoured the beach...for signs of her eldest sons and daughter." After a brief stay in Thailand, the family eventually moved across the ocean and settled in Los Angeles. After Lê received BFA degree in photography from
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, he began his own career as an artist. He began to weave photos, inspired by the grass-mat weaving lessons he had from his aunt when he was a child. He earned his MFA degree from The School of Visual Arts in New York. His artwork includes installation, video, sculpture, and urban intervention.


Career

By weaving strips of photos together using a planting procedure, Lê creates large-scale photographic montages. Images are layered in a repetition of patterning with glossy tapestries made entirely out of
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s. Linen tape is used to finish the edges, with meticulous and precise craftsmanship. His work includes both his collective memories and anxieties. His mixed feelings are presented by different characters in his work such as "The cowgirl-costumed Playboy Bunny toting a toy pistol from ''Apocalypse Now'' intertwined with South Vietnamese General Nguyễn Ngọc Loan and Viet Cong suspect Bay L op". He also worked with Cambodian refugee children and often addresses personal experience of life in Vietnam during and after the war. Lê's artwork has been the theme of solo exhibitions at the
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Center for Photography, the
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in an exhibition titled The Headless Buddha, which traveled to
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,
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and Santa Cruz, California. In 2000 he presented the exhibition "Cambodia: Splendour and Darkness" at the Speed Art Museum,
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. In 2004, he was included in Beyond Boundaries: Contemporary Photography In California, an exhibition which traveled to California State University,
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, California and to the Friends of Photography in San Francisco, California. This show follows his exhibition at the UC Santa Barbara Museum in Spring 2003. The first major survey of Dinh's work, "A Tapestry of Memories: The Art of Dinh Q. Le", was organized by Bellevue Arts Museum, in Bellevue, WA, and an accompanying catalog was published. The
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(New York) and the
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have also acquired his works since 2004. The Asia Society has invited Dinh Q. Lê to participate in a solo show in 2005. In 2007, Lê co-founded the non-profit art space Sàn Art (Ho Chi Minh City) along with Tiffany Chung and Tuan Andrew Nguyen and Phunam Thuc Ha of
The Propeller Group The Propeller Group is a cross-disciplinary structure for creating art projects. The collective is headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and works in conjunction with creative individuals in Los Angeles, California, United States.Mori Art Museum The is a contemporary art museum founded by the real estate developer Minoru Mori (1934–2012) in the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower in the Roppongi Hills complex both of which he built in Tokyo, Japan. The exterior architect of the museum's gall ...
in Tokyo. In 2016 he produced "The Colony", an installation about a guano island. It was supported by Artangel. In 2018 he curated ''Guerilla Tactics,'' a solo show of contemporary ceramics by the artist Nguyen Quoc Chanh at MoT+++ in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. In 2018, the University of Michigan Museum of Art acquired his 1994 piece ''Interconfined'', which depicts a man standing between Buddha and a Christ-like figure.


Awards

*Gunk Foundation Public Project Grant in 1998 *NEA Fellowship in Photography 1994 *The Dupont Fellowship in 1994 *The Aaron Siskind Fellowship in 1992 *The Prince Claus Fund Award in 2010


References


External links


Sàn Art

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Contemplating the Headless Buddha: The Photographic Work of Dinh Q. Lê
on BuddhistDoor Global
Dinh Q. Lê in Conversation with Zoe Butt
on the Guggenheim website. {{DEFAULTSORT:Le, Dinh Q. Vietnamese emigrants to the United States 1968 births Living people School of Visual Arts alumni Vietnamese photographers