Lê Hiền Minh
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Lê Hiền Minh (born 1979) is a Vietnamese artist known for employing a Vietnamese traditional handmade paper called to construct large-scale installations. Her work acts as a bridge between contemporary and traditional Vietnamese art and also between modern and historical Vietnamese culture. She currently lives and works in
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. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Vietnam and abroad, including
Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts The Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts ( vi, Viện Bảo tàng Mỹ thuật Việt Nam; vi-hantu, 院寶藏美術越南; french: Musée des Beaux-Arts du Viêt Nam) is located in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is a museum showcasing Vietnam's fine arts fr ...
in Hanoi, Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh Museum of Fine Arts in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam, Fukuoka Asian Art MuseumFukuoka Asian Art Museum
Retrieved on 14 June 2021.
in Fukuoka, Japan, Incheon Women Artist Biennale in Incheon, South Korea, SpinnereiGoethe-Institut Vietnam
Retrieved on 14 June 2021.
in Leipzig, Germany, Sculpture Expanded by the Association of Finnish Sculptors in Helsinki, Finland, Wedeman Gallery in Massachusetts, USA."Kệ: History Of Now"
Wedeman Gallery. Retrieved on 17 June 2021.
She has also lectured at multiple public institutions, including
San Jose Museum of Art The San José Museum of Art (SJMA) is a modern and contemporary art museum in downtown San Jose, downtown San Jose, California, United States. Founded in 1969, the museum holds a permanent collection with an emphasis on West Coast of the United Sta ...
in San Jose, USA and Fukuoka Asian Art Museum in Fukuoka, Japan.


Early life and education

Lê Hiền Minh was born in
Hanoi Hanoi or Ha Noi ( or ; vi, Hà Nội ) is the capital and second-largest city of Vietnam. It covers an area of . It consists of 12 urban districts, one district-leveled town and 17 rural districts. Located within the Red River Delta, Hanoi is ...
, North Vietnam in 1979. In 1998, she studied traditional
lacquer Lacquer is a type of hard and usually shiny coating or finish applied to materials such as wood or metal. It is most often made from resin extracted from trees and waxes and has been in use since antiquity. Asian lacquerware, which may be ca ...
at Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts. Upon graduating, she moved to America to attend the
Art Academy of Cincinnati The Art Academy of Cincinnati is a private college of art and design in Cincinnati, Ohio, accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. It was founded as the McMicken School of Design in 1869, and was a department of the U ...
and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2004."Lê Hiền Minh: Thách thức cách hiểu tập thể về nữ tính"
Hanoi Grapevine. Retrieved on 29 June 2021.


Art

Lê Hiền Minh has been using Vietnamese traditional handmade paper called as her primary art-making material for two decades. Dó paper is made from the bark of the Dó tree and is used to make woodcut folk prints called Đông Hồ. This type of folk print has existed since the 11th century during the reign of the
Lý Dynasty The Lý dynasty ( vi, Nhà Lý, , chữ Nôm: 茹李, chữ Hán: 李朝, Hán Việt: ''Lý triều'') was a Vietnamese dynasty that existed from 1009 to 1225. It was established by Lý Công Uẩn when he overthrew the Early Lê dynasty an ...
. She uses this paper to create large-scale sculptural installations, a departure from the traditional use of Dó paper in Vietnamese art. Minh describes her intention "As the Dó paper tradition becomes a relic, I am exploring ways to reinvent it as a contemporary art making material. It is my hope that the use of Dó paper in my artwork will contribute to cultural sustainability." In a speech at the Factory Contemporary Arts Center, she divided her career into two periods: in the early period, her work drew from her inner life and focused on her personal history, while in recent years, the subjects of her work address broader aspects of society and culture including topics related to politics, religion and history.


Notable artworks


''Dictionaries'' (2012)

This installation was first exhibited at
Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts The Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts ( vi, Viện Bảo tàng Mỹ thuật Việt Nam; vi-hantu, 院寶藏美術越南; french: Musée des Beaux-Arts du Viêt Nam) is located in Hanoi, Vietnam. It is a museum showcasing Vietnam's fine arts fr ...
. ''Dictionaries'' consists of 1000 sculptural objects in the form of a dictionary, a commemorative work created specifically for 10 year anniversary of Minh's father's death. Together with the installation, Minh created an artist book, ''Còn Lại, Rời Rạc'', as a companion piece to the installation."Bo Hao"
Dangcongsan, 15 November 2012. Retrieved on 24 June 2021.
"18 loose cards housed in a blue box, each featuring a photograph of objects that belonged to the artist's father with handwritten memories on the reverse. Includes an artist statement printed on brown paper and one loose photograph."School of the Art Institute of Chicago Digital Collections
Retrieved on 29 April 2021.
"The exhibition is attracting many visitors. Among them, visitor Vu Thuy Trang said “Thanks to Roi Rac, memories about the past and childhood of the person in the artist’s generation become fulfilled through the experiences of others". The installation was later shown in Ho Chi Minh Museum of Fine Arts.


''Balls'' (2004, revisited 2016)

"Female identity and labour, and gender inequality issues – these concepts have grounded, interwoven, and driven the artistic practice of Lê Hiền Minh since the beginning of her career."Artist Talk with Le Hien Minh"
The Factory Contemporary Arts Center. Retrieved on 17 June 2021.
The installation ''Balls'' consists of a black lacquer
altar An altar is a table or platform for the presentation of religious offerings, for sacrifices, or for other ritualistic purposes. Altars are found at shrines, temples, churches, and other places of worship. They are used particularly in paga ...
table that Vietnamese use to put an incense holder to house the souls of the ancestors, a large glass jar used to infuse Rược thuốc that Vietnamese men believed to be good for their sexual health, overfilled with more than 20 thousand hand-sculpted paper balls onto the floor.Currents: Le Hien Minh"
Art Asia Pacific ''ArtAsiaPacific'' is the longest running English-language periodical solely dedicated to covering contemporary art and culture from sixty-seven countries, territories, and Chinese Special Administrative Regions that it considers to be within As ...
, 25 April 2022. Retrieved on 25 May 2022.
Hat, Tim
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. Retrieved on 29 April 2021.
"Accompanied by a
Confucianist Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China. Variously described as tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, a way of governing, or a ...
phrase that translates to something like: 'A woman’s greatest duty is to produce a son,' the burgeoning balls exert a persistent pressure of male power."Trailblazers in Vietnam"
Cobosocial. Retrieved on 17 June 2021.
Minh uses these cultural historical objects and text to ask “What does it mean to be female? What does it mean to be a ‘modern woman’ in Vietnamese society?” are contemporarily relevant. The work criticizes traditional gender roles as they relate to power structures and social hierarchies in Vietnam's culture "in which certain traditional values may serve one gender at the expense of the other". "This sweeping and provocative inscription in ''Balls'' received a variety of responses from viewers" also marked that "text plays an essential role in Lê Hiền Minh's works"."Memory Notebook"
PDF), Bill Nguyen. Retrieved on 29 April 2021.


''Five Questions'' (2019—)

''Five Questions'' is an ongoing series of interactive works that pair sculpture and text. In it, Minh asks a set of five simple questions about women: Who is woman? What is woman? Where is woman? When is woman? Why is woman? "Writing - in the form of questions - is a way for Hiền Minh to avoid manipulating the viewer’s reading, understanding and perception of the work. Instead of forcing ideas, questions help to expand the thought process." People are invited to interact with the work by writing their answers to these questions and placing them within or upon the sculpture. "In order to ‘extend’ sculpture (from a fixed, finished mass, to a more continuous process), writing - especially in the form of questions - helps to create a power- neutral space. There, Hiền Minh hands the power (to create) to the audience. As long as the questions continue to provoke them, and they continue to interact by providing answers, the work will change shape and live on." The first in the series was ''The States of Mind (2019)'' which contains five large female statues in five different poses, and was installed at a historical site and a Buddhist temple named MyorakujiArt in Hakata Old Town
PDF), Retrieved on 22 April 2021.
in Fukuoka, Japan. The second in the series was ''The Invisibility of Female Labour (2020)'', and was shown at the Spinnerei in Leipzig, Germany in which she focused on the subject of female labour and the inequality system between male and female workers. The third and most recent in this series is ''The Gods of Expectation: Divine Cycle, Devine Constant, Devine Source no.1 (2021)''. With this installation, Minh used "magnificent figures of goddesses from multiple indigenous beliefs" such as
Đạo Mẫu Đạo Mẫu (, ) is the worship of mother goddesses which was established in Vietnam in the 16th century. While scholars like Ngô Đức Thịnh propose that it represents a systematic worship of mother goddesses, Đạo Mẫu draws together f ...
, a folk religion believed to have originated from matriarchy of ancient Vietnam, to amalgamate with home appliances are "provoking, while also acknowledging, the strength of women in their seeming invisibility" and "challenges our collective understanding of monumentality and femininity, whilst persistently criticizing the social/gender hierarchy deeply embedded in all aspects of life – both traditional and contemporary – in Vietnam".


Artist book

Lê Hiền Minh created an artist book ''Còn Lại, Rời Rạc'' in 2012 as a companion piece to the installation ''Dictionaries''. It was acquired by the Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection which is one of the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is a private art school associated with the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) in Chicago, Illinois. Tracing its history to an art students' cooperative founded in 1866, which grew into the museum and ...
's special collections for public viewing in the "study room on the fifth floor of the School's Sharp Building". The book was also collected by
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to "preserve and make information on contemporary art from and of Asia easily accessible in order to facilitate understanding, research and writing in the field."Asia Art Archive in America
Retrieved on 26 April 2021.
The Asia Art Archive describes the book:
This object is intended to serve as companion to the installation to further explore memory and its limits. During the process of making Còn Lại, Rời Rạc, the artist rewrote each recollection many times. She arranged, measured and lined them up carefully, like a map. This map operates like a maze, with old things as well as unknown new things living together.


Recent awards and residencies

*Finnish Cultural Foundation Grant (2018) *Asian Cultural Council Grant (2019) *Fukuoka Asian Art Museum Residency (2019) Minh is one of six Vietnamese artists invited to participate in the 20-year-old residency program of Fukuoka Asian Art Museum,(which describes itself as "the only museum in the world that systematically collects and exhibits Asian modern and contemporary art"). *Pazifik - Leipzig Residency (2020) Minh is the first Vietnamese artist to win the Pazifik - Leipzig program in which the
Goethe-Institut The Goethe-Institut (, GI, en, Goethe Institute) is a non-profit German cultural association operational worldwide with 159 institutes, promoting the study of the German language abroad and encouraging international cultural exchange and ...
funds for artists from Southeast Asia a three-month residency at the Art and Culture Centre Spinnerei. *Asian Cultural Council Grant (2022) Minh is one of the three artists in 2022 awarded the Graduate Scholarship from
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to pursue graduate level education.


Partial list of exhibitions


Solo

* Lê Hiền Minh, Vietart Center, Hanoi, Vietnam (2007) * Bố Hạo, Viet Nam National Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi, Vietnam (2012) * Dó10,
Ho Chi Minh city Museum of Fine Arts Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts is the major art museum of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and second in the country only to the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts in Hanoi. The museum covers three three-floor buildings which house a collectio ...
, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2013)
The States of Mind
Myorakuji Temple, Fukuoka, Japan (2019)


Group exhibitions


So Close Yet So Far Away
Incheon Women Artist Biennale, Incheon, South Korea (2009)
Watusi Regime
Park Amory Avenue, New York, USA (2011) * The Walker,
Ho Chi Minh city Museum of Fine Arts Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts is the major art museum of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and second in the country only to the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts in Hanoi. The museum covers three three-floor buildings which house a collectio ...
, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2012)
The Room
Antique Street, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2014) * Hat , Tim Dia Projects, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam (2016)
bugs, birds..equations of the future
Mot++, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam (2017)
Home , Land
Taiwan Annual, Taipei, Taiwan (2017) * Ke: History of Now, Wedeman Gallery, Massachusetts, USA (2017)
Bodies Surveyed
San Art, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam (2018) * Divine Feminine, Helsinki, Finland (2019) * Objekti 6, Espoo Kunsthalle, Finland (2020)
The Invisibility of Female Labour
LIA Spinnerei, Leipzig, Germany (2020) * Within / Between / Beneath / Upon
The Factory Contemporary Arts Center
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2021) * Making & Experiencing Asian Cultures
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum
Fukuoka, Japan (2021) * Pacific Leipzig
Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam (2022) * Tongue & Nail,"Tongue tied"
Chicago Reader, April 18 2023.Iceberg Projects
Chicago, USA (2023)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Minh, Le Hien Living people 1979 births 21st-century Vietnamese women 21st-century sculptors 21st-century women artists Art Academy of Cincinnati alumni Paper artists People from Hanoi Vietnamese sculptors Vietnamese women artists Vietnamese women sculptors