From June 6-15 in Hanoi, Manzi Art Space will introduce "Untitled" - a portrait studio by artist Jamie Maxtone-Graham.
Proposing an open studio practice with portrait photography, Jamie will transform Manzi's exhibition space into a temporary and unique photography studio for 10 days.
Jamie will be at the studio, waiting for visitors to come and see his work and chat with him. If agreed, Jamie will film visitors right in the studio, this series of photos will also be displayed throughout the time the studio is open.
After 10 days of photography with green tea and peanut candy, 'Untitled' will end with a closing party on the evening of June 15th and the owner of the photo can take the photo home.
Jamie is an American photographer, videographer and filmmaker who has worked in New York and Los Angeles for over 20 years. In 2007, he received a Fulbright scholarship and moved to Hanoi with his wife and daughter.
Jamie's personal practice of photography and moving image, which is largely done in Vietnam, is quite diverse in genre: Social documentary, portrait photography and still life.
His work has been featured in numerous galleries and photography festivals across Europe and Asia, published in specialist publications and critical journals, and selected for numerous private collections.
In addition to his diverse personal practice, Jamie also contributes to promoting and supporting young Vietnamese artists as an instructor at long-term courses on film and photography.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/kham-pha-xuong-chan-dung-cua-nhiep-anh-gia-my-tai-ha-noi-273533.html
Comment (0)