Art in the Age of Doi Moi
This project presents an array of documents pertaining to the period of Vietnamese History known as Doi Moi or Renovation. Doi Moi refers to the decision made by the Vietnamese Communist Party’s VIth Party Congress to liberalize the Vietnamese economy and allow growth in the private sector. Although art and culture were never addressed at the Congress proper, the impetus for change in cultural policy was made official at that time. There is still some debate over the exact dates and the exact nature of renovation in art. Some consider liberalization in art to have taken place a decade earlier after the country was reunified and artists from the North were exposed to the works of their colleagues in the South. Others see renovation taking place under the editorship of Nguyen Quan at the journal My Thuat from 1984-1989. What is certain is that Vietnamese art has gradually been released from government control since the early 1980s culminating in Vietnamese contemporary artists participation in today’s global art market.
The documents presented here were assembled by Natalia Kraevskaia, owner and co-director of Salon Natasha, Hanoi’s first non-governmental art space; Dr. Nora Taylor, Art Historian, School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Dr. Boitran Huynh-Beattie, independent curator, Sydney, Australia. They include records of the activities of Salon Natasha in the form of photographs, artists’ portfolios and exhibition materials. They also include copies of the Saigon edition of the journal My Thuat (Fine Art) and two video interviews of Natalia Kraevskaia and former Secretary Luong Xuan Doan.
Salon Natasha played an instrumental role in fostering experimental art practices in Hanoi. The “Salon” was housed in the home of artist Vu Dan Tan and Natalia Kraevskaia on Hang Bong street, in the heart of the capital. It had been Tan’s childhood family home as well and later his studio. The couple opened their home to artists in 1984 and began creating an exhibition program that included thematic shows, one person retrospectives and commissioned work. The door to the space was always open to visitors and guests who were welcomed with tea and candy. Salon Natasha was unique in that it was not managed by a government organization and therefore was not about State politics. And yet, thanks to outsider status and its nurturing of unofficial art practices, more than any institution it stood for the concept of renovation in art.
To learn more about Đổi Mới, please see Dr. Nora A. Taylor's "What is ̣Đổi Mới in Art?"
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- Icon of Our Time. Exhibition invitation.
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Invitation to the group exhibition 'Icon of Our Time'
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- Icon of Our Time. Exhibition opening.
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Photos from the opening of the group exhibition 'Icon of Our Time'. Photo 001 - Le Hong Thai, Do Minh Tam, Truong Tan, unknown guest, Le Tuan Anh ( from left to right). Photo 002 - Truong Tan and Tran Quang Huy with other artists and guests. Photo 003 - Bui Huu Hung, Do Minh Tam and Hans ( German collector). Photo 004-Eric Leroux with a guest. Photo 005 Le Tuan Anh ( right) speaking with Suzanne Lecht (director of Art Vietnam gallery) and other guests. Photo 006- artist Tran Quang Huy.
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- Icon of Our time. Price List.
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Price list for the works at the group exhibition 'Icon of Our Time'.
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- Icon of Our Time. Vu Dan Tan's works
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Works by Vu Dan Tan exhibited at 'Icon of Our Time'.
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- Icon of Our Time. Truong Tan's works
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Works by Truong Tan exhibited at 'Icon of Our Time'.
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- Icon of Our Time. Le Hong Thai's works
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Works by Le Hong Thai exhibited at 'Icon of Our Time'.
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- Icon of Our Time. Le Tuan Anh's works
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Works by Le Tuan Anh exhibited at 'Icon of Our Time'.
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- Icon of Our Time. Tran Thieu Quang's works
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Works by Tran Thieu Quang exhibited at 'Icon of Our Time'.
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- Icon of Our Time. Nguyen Cam's works
- Works by Nguyen Cam exhibited at Icon of Our Time., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018.
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- Icon of Our Time. Eric Leroux's work
- Work by Eric Leroux exhibited at 'Icon of Our Time'., This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018.
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- 194-VN-SNIOTMN
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Work by Maritta Nurmi exhibited at Icon of Our Time.
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- Do Phan. Portfolio.
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Photo 001- Do Phan (from the right) in Salon Natasha. Photos 002-004 - works of Do Phan
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- Do Minh Tam. Portfolio.
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Photo 001- Do Minh Tam with Natasha, photos 002-003 - CV of Do Minh Tam, photos 004-008 - works of Do Minh Tam.
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- Le Tuan Anh.Portfolio.
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Works of Le Tuan Anh
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- Eric Leroux. Portfolio.
- This item digitized and made available online with funds provided by United States Department of Education, TICFIA (Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information) Grant P337A090018., Photo 001- Eric leprous with Vu Dan Tan and Natasha. Photos 002-015 - works of Eric Leroux