Dinh Q. Le was born in Ha-Tien, Vietnam. He received his BA in Art studio at UC Santa Barbara and his MFA in Photography and Related Media at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. In 1993, Le ...
Vietnamese American visual artist Dinh Q. Lê, who died in April at the age of 56, has left behind an enormous and influential legacy through his woven photographic tapestries probing personal, ...
His most famous work — collages of Vietnam War photographs, popular film stills and Western imagery — focused on a history of his homeland that he feared was being lost. By Holland Cotter Dinh Q. Le, ...
Shock and sorrow has poured out from Asia’s art community over the death on 6 April of the Vietnamese-American multimedia artist Dinh Q. Lê at the age of 56. “Dinh Q. Lê was not only a great artist ...
Dinh Q. Lê, a multi-media artist whose work challenged global perceptions as well as internal censorship and exploitation in southern Vietnam, passed away of a stroke on April 6 in Ho Chi Minh City at ...
Dinh Q. Lê was born in Vietnam. He lives there now, since moving back there in 1997. But he also grew up a refugee in Simi Valley, California after the end of the Vietnam War. His memories of the ...
Dinh Q. Lê, The Farmers and The Helicopters, 2006. Installation view, Dojima River Biennale, Osaka, 2009. Photo: Fukunaga Kazuo. “When dragonflies fly low, rain will fall. When they fly high, the sun ...
Dinh Q. Lê: Saigon Diary is an incisive commentary on the radical changes taking place in Vietnam as it rapidly moves away from socialism to embrace capitalism, giving birth to a new generation of ...
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