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In collaboration with two exhibitions at FiveMyles in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
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THAD HIGA, TAMMY NGUYEN. curated by Marine CornuetO, is an address, an utterance emerging from the body, passing the threshold of the throat and mouth then thrust out into the open. It's a circle, the return of what has been presented as finished, done or stuck in the past, back into the present and the material world - it records the previously unrecorded or inserts it back into the archive. The work in this exhibition participates in the update of the collective archive - a living organism made of intimate stories and macro-narratives that power dynamics usually shape. It examines the past, official and unofficial histories, myths, and personal stories which accumulate and seep into the present through the physicality of the exhibited work.
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Nguyen’s series of paintings on paper, stretched over wood panels, allude to Plato’s Divided Line and the threshold between the visible and the intelligible, and reflect on the sound of the letter “O” in the aftermath of war and trauma. Nguyen uses the circle and fragments of circles in the composition, often through the representation of natural environments including swarms of bats and butterflies. A circular painting, entirely made of metal leaf, refers both to close-up images of the sun taken by ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter in the Spring of 2020 and to the representation of Truth in the Allegory of the Cave.
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Tammy Nguyen, tiny planes of limestone, salt, and gypsym glittered in silver and gold , 2021
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Tammy Nguyen, a candidate for the Virgin Mary hovered over us, 2021
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Tammy Nguyen, the exit hole showed its bright light, as if to say "come here." , 2021
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Tammy Nguyen, The Good Light, 2020
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Tammy Nguyen, Realm of nous, 2021
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Tammy Nguyen, even more succumbed to environmental hazards, 2021
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Also at FiveMyles:
ESSENTIAL SERVICES: 2020 WOODCUTS
Zorawar Sidhu and Rob Swainston are a collaborative art duo exploring the intersection of historical print processes and digital fabrication technology. Their projects investigate the complexities of contemporary social issues, drawing from the history of print as the medium par excellence of social movements. -
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Thad Higa (b. 1989) is a Honolulu based book artist, writer, concrete poet, and graphic designer interested in the synergy of written and visual language, and cardboard boxes. His work investigates identity shaping through the currents of mass information, disinformation, and advertisements. His work also addresses the life of words devoid human beings, the machinations of words behind and besides words, and is attempting to turn the act of opening and reading books and boxes into the next modern dance: a hand/finger dance. www.thadhiga.com
Born in San Francisco, Tammy Nguyen received a BFA from Cooper Union in 2007. The year following, she received a Fulbright scholarship to study lacquer painting in Vietnam, where she remained and worked with a ceramics company for three years thereafter. Nguyen received an MFA from Yale in 2013 and was awarded the Van Lier Fellowship at Wave Hill in 2014. She has exhibited at the Rubin Museum, The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre in Vietnam, and the Bronx Museum, among others. Her work is included in the collections of Yale University, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, MIT Library, the Seattle Art Museum, the Walker Art Center Library, and the Museum of Modern Art Library. Nguyen is the founder of Passenger Pigeon Press, an independent press that joins the work of scientists, journalists, creative writers, and artists to create politically nuanced and cross-disciplinary projects.
Nguyen is represented by Hesse Flatow, for inquires contact info@hesseflatow.com . www.tammynguyenstudio.comZorawar Sidhu and Rob Swainston are a collaborative art duo exploring the intersection of historical print processes and digital fabrication technology. Their projects investigate the complexities of contemporary social issues, drawing from the history of print as the medium par excellence of social movements.
Visit each artist’s website: zorawarsidhu.com and robswainston.comFiveMyles was founded and incorporated as a non-profit in 1999. Their mission is to advance public interest in innovative experimental work; to identify and exhibit the work of underrepresented artists, and to engage the local community through participation in the arts. FiveMyles focuses on giving emerging, merited, and well-established artists the opportunity to present their work in solo and group exhibitions. Place, personal vision, politics, identity and experimentation are an integral part of programming at FiveMyles. Exhibitions are often inspired by art rooted in non-Western cultures and have included photography and video from East Africa and contemporary Native and Caribbean art.
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Hesse Flatow X Five Myles: THAD HIGA | TAMMY NGUYEN and ESSENTIAL SERVICES: 2020 WOODCUTS ZORAWAR SIDHU, Rob Swainston
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