The 1986 policy of Doi Moi or “new change” injected reforms into Vietnam similar to Perestroika in the former Soviet Union. Formerly banned articles on Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, and Salvador Dali were ...
WASHINGTON -- Kim Jones was back from active duty in Vietnam eight years when, on his 32nd birthday, he turned himself into, as he put it, "a walking sculpture that's 18 miles long." He put on combat ...
Andrew Lam remembers walking along the shore of Vũng Tàu, a small coastal city near Saigon. As the North Vietnamese army was making its way to the capital five decades ago, 11-year-old Lam stood on ...
MINNEAPOLIS - An artist is shedding a different light on the Vietnam war through a new art exhibit at the Minneapolis Art Institute, one through the lens of a Vietnamese American reflecting on what ...
Dan Flavin, “monument 4 for those who have been killed in ambush (to P. K. who reminded me about death)” (1966), red fluorescent light, The Estate of Dan Flavin (© 2018 Stephen Flavin/Artists Rights ...
For many Americans, thoughts of Vietnam arrive as troubled memories: throbbing helicopters, clouds of napalm, body bags, war protests at home and abroad. But, of course, Vietnam has moved on to ...
The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, but its effects continue to be felt by people in the United States, and one organization is trying to heal through art. Erin Phuong Steinhauer and her husband, ...
Curator Melissa Ho reflects on what drew her to the subject matter for her upcoming exhibition exploring how American artists responded to the turbulence of the Vietnam War. Melissa Ho Martha Rosler, ...
WASHINGTON -- Kim Jones was back from active duty in Vietnam eight years when, on his 32nd birthday, he turned himself into, as he put it, "a walking sculpture that's 18 miles long." He put on combat ...
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