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“I simply don’t see the difference between a human and a tree or a fish.”
Dinh Thi Tham Poong
1970
Born in Lai Chau, Vietnam. An ethnic minority artist whose father is Muong and mother is White Thai.
1993
Graduated from the Vietnam Fine Arts University, Hanoi, Vietnam Member of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association
Dinh Thi Tham PoongAboutArtworksWearable ArtJournalPublicationsVNabout“I simply don’t see the difference between a human and a tree or a fish.”Dinh Thi Tham Poong1970Born in Lai Chau, Vietnam. An ethnic minority artist whose father is Muong and mother is White Thai.1993Graduated from the Vietnam Fine Arts University, Hanoi, Vietnam Member of the Vietnam Fine Arts AssociationDinh Thi Tham Poong’s work is whimsical and sincere. Her work is steeped in a feeling ofgenuine wonder. Wonder at how one survives in harsh conditions, wonder at the love thatsurrounds us all, wonder when experiencing the deepest silence. As Poong says, “To my mind everything has two distinct halves. A fish, for example, is half animal, half vegetal. The same is true with humans. Everything contains, holds each other, is intertwined with each other.” It is this idea of the two-fold nature of life and its simultaneous interconnectedness which plays itself out in Poong’s work. Poong combines images from her own Muong heritage with a surrealist visual landscape imbuing her works –both formally and emotionally – with a quality which can be described as utterly unique and completely global. Pure flights of the imagination fuse with concrete details from daily life creating images that work and play in the ethereal landscape of the mind.
Typically, her works reflect a structured convergence of her life in nature with her city life.Utilizing pattern upon pattern in a flat palette of color on traditional Do paper, the artist creates a world at once introspective and surrealistic. Depictions of ethnic minorities juxtaposed with flat decorative pattern are flights of imagination fused with normal daily life.
In 2007 Tham Poong’s works were shown in the traveling exhibition “Changing Identity: Recent works by women artists from Vietnam”, which opened at the Kennesaw State University Art Galleries, Kennesaw, Georgia and traveled to several museums in the United States; Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, Texas, Stedman Art Gallery, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City 2008, Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota 2009.
Dinh Thi Tham Poong has exhibited widely internationally and her works are in the permanent collections of the Singapore Art Museum, Fukuoka Asean Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan, the Rupertinum Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Austria, the MacLean Collection Mundelein, Illinois, USA, the New York Historical Society NYC, and the Post Vidai Collection, Vietnam/Switzerland among others.
solo exhibitions (8)
2022
Gold in the Darkness
Art Vietnam Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam
2016
Destination Point of an Oblique Lines
Art Vietnam Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam
2013
Green Something
The East Gallery, Toronto, Canada
2010
Falling Into Nature
Goethe-Institut, Hanoi, Vietnam
2006
Natural Instinct
Art Vietnam Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam
2003
Connecting With Nature: Celebrating Vietnam’s Ethnic Peoples
Kismet Gallery, New York, USA
1997
Fish And Stream
Mai Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam
2022
Emigration
Salon Natasha, Hanoi, Vietnam
group exhibitions (29)
2023
Trần’s figuration
Curated by Viet Le, Slash Art, San Francisco, USA
2023
Vietnam in Transition, 1976-Present
Wende Art Museum, USA
2019
Space in Between – Three artists three continents
Group exhibition, Hanoi, Vietnam
The Female Figure, Picturing Women in the Center
Group exhibition at the United Nation, Hanoi, Vietnam
2017
The Vietnam War: 1945-1975
New York Historical Society, New York, USA
2016
Art in Bloom
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA
2014
A Woman’s View
Goethe Institut Hanoi, Vietnam
2007
Five Changing Identities: Vietnamese Women of Today
Nguyen Bach Dan, Ly Tran Quynh Giang, Nguyen Thi Chau Giang, Dinh Y Nhi, Dinh Thi Tham Poong Fielding Lecht Gallery, Austin, Texasm
Changing Identity: Recent works by women artists from Vietnam
Kennesaw State University Art Galleries, Kennesaw, Georgia, Trammell &
Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas, Texas, Stedman Art Gallery,
Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City 2008 , Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota 2009
2006
Il Dragon e la Farfalla, Arte Contemporanea in Vietnam
Complesso del Vittoriano, Rome, Italy
2005
Triennial of Asian Contemporary Art
Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan
2004
1 + 1+ 1 Vietnam
Fine Arts Museum, Hanoi, Vietnam
15 TRACKS : Contemporary Southeast Asian Art
Traveling exhibition 2003-2004, Singapore Art Museum, The Japan Foundation, Tama Art University Museum and the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, (ASEAN-COCI)
2003
Ideas from Asia
Rupertinum Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Austria.
Art After DNA
The Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, USA
2003
Brush to Block: Vietnamese Works on Paper
The Eastern Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA
Images Vietnam: Perspectives of Leading Contemporary Artists
The Landon Gallery, New York, USA
Tradition And Change: Contemporary Vietnamese Art
The Landon Gallery, New York, USA
2000
Young Sculptors
National Art Museum, Hanoi, Vietnam
1999
Women Imaging Women
Culture Center of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines
Gap Vietnam
Haus der Culturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany
1998
Spirit of Hanoi
Bau Gallery, Helsinki, Finland
1995
National Exhibition
Van Ho Exhibition Center, Hanoi, Vietnam
Before The Sun Rise
Giang Vo Art Exhibition Center, Hanoi, Vietnam
1994
Art Exhibition
Art Exhibition Center, Ngo Quyen, Hanoi, Vietnam
1993
Minority Artists
National Art Museum, Hanoi, Vietnam
1990
National Exhibition
an Ho Exhibition Center, Hanoi, Vietnam
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS (3)
1993
First Prize for the Minority Artists Exhibition
1995
Third Prize of National Fine Art Associationn
1995
Promotions Prize by National Fine Art Association
COLLECTIONS
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