
At the exhibition, the audience has the opportunity to explore the free, multi-material turns in the artists' practice through close observations recreating living spaces and household items - subjects that have been tinged with memories, once again vividly appearing through strokes and color blocks.
In addition, contemporary narratives about displacement and origins are also clearly shown, creating a variety of meanings for the concept of family, making us question the relationship between humans and humans and humans with non-human elements from a kinship perspective.

According to the Da Nang Fine Arts Museum, the exhibition is a fleeting but lingering slice in the context of a constantly changing society, reminding us of what remains and what has faded away despite the passing of time.
“Passing Days and Months” is not a personal diary because each work carries a personal story and is a piece of the current situation that helps us look back at what has passed, what is present and what will come.
The exhibition promises to open up dialogues not only within the framework of the works but also about artistic practices in contemporary society with the aim of connecting communities through very familiar themes of love, attachment and family.
The exhibition is open to the public until August 28.
Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/trien-lam-qua-ngay-doan-thang-tai-bao-tang-my-thuat-da-nang-3140051.html
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