From North to South AND BEYOND:
A Vietnamese Photographic Journey

 

4 December 2019
Venue: Bambu Stage
CURATOR: Ha Dao & Linh Pham / Matca (Vietnam)

The past five decades have witnessed the evolution of the camera from a tool possessed by a few journalists to a device ever present in daily life in Vietnam. Photography is now actively used by people from all walks of life to record memories, examine personal and social concerns, and whether purposefully or by accident, document a country constantly transforming and reidentifying itself. This showcase of Vietnamese photography wishes to open the door to various contemporary issues across Vietnam made visible with captured images.

Nửa thế kỷ vừa qua đã chứng kiến bước chuyển của máy ảnh từ một công cụ được số ít phóng viên sở hữu tới vật dụng không thể thiếu trong cuộc sống đời thường tại Việt Nam. Với đặc tính tức thì, dễ nhân bản và tiếp cận, nhiếp ảnh đã được tích cực sử dụng nhằm lưu trữ ký ức, khám phá những suy tư về các vấn đề cá nhân hay xã hội, và vô tình hay hữu ý, tái hiện hành trình của một đất nước đang hàng ngày thay đổi và tái định danh chính mình.

Buổi trình chiếu “Từ Bắc tới Nam và xa chân trời: Một hành trình nhiếp ảnh Việt Nam” không nhắm đến một bản chất Việt Nam cụ thể nào, mà muốn mở cánh cửa tới những chủ đề đương thời xuyên suốt đất nước thông qua hình ảnh.

Hotel Window

Hotel Window

Pipo Nguyen-Duy, USA

No Mud No Lotus

No Mud No Lotus

Linh Pham, Vietnam

Long Bien Lovers

Long Bien Lovers

Boris Zulliani, France

Like My Father

Like My Father

Maika Elan, Vietnam

Champa Giathok

Champa Giathok

Pham Anh Duy, Vietnam

Sea

Sea

Tan Ngoc, Vietnam

Việt Nam

Việt Nam

An-My Le, USA

Glass Closet, Secret Egg

Glass Closet, Secret Egg

Dat Vu, Vietnam

Volatile States

Volatile States

Duy Phuong Le Nguyen, Vietnam

Dream Away

Dream Away

Hoang Cao, Vietnam

Still. Life.

Still. Life.

Jamie Maxtone-Graham, USA

Life in Boxes

Life in Boxes

Nguyen Thanh Hue, Vietnam

Quiet Dream

Quiet Dream

Oh Soon Hwa, South Korea

Hiếu thảo – With Love and Respect

Hiếu thảo – With Love and Respect

Thi My Lien Nguyen, Vietnam

No Land Man

No Land Man

Phong Nguyen, Vietnam

Military Days

Military Days

Ta Nguyen Hiep, Vietnam

Hanoï Skin

Hanoï Skin

Wouter Vanhees, Belgium

We’re Still Here

We’re Still Here

Thinh Nguyen, Vietnam

Biography

Ha Dao & Linh Pham / Matca

Vietnam 

Matca, whose name means fisheye in Vietnamese, is born solely out of our passion for and beliefs in photography as a form of narration and visual arts. We intend for Matca to be a collective, an alternative gathering space for the Vietnamese photographic community to seek inspiration and bounce ideas off one another. At Matca we acknowledge and feature local photographers as well as visual artists out there whose compelling works are often overlooked in today’s society’s context.

Ha Dao is a Vietnamese photographer whose works switches back and forth between being observational and self-referential. She has documented her own queerness in domestic settings, service girls in Siem Reap, male wrestlers in Kolkata and ethnic minorities in the highlands of Vietnam. In doing this, she examines the concepts that define the world and herself: gender, identity and cultural changes. Since early 2017, Ha has been coordinating Matca, a bilingual online journal and physical space dedicated to photography in Vietnam.

Linh Pham is a Vietnamese photojournalist based in Hanoi, Vietnam who has been covering Southeast Asia for National Geographic, The New York Times and Getty Images amongst others. Although working internationally, Linh’s personal works often return to document the avant-garde aspects of the issues that has a link to the past in Vietnam where his root is planted in. Linh co-founded Matca in 2016 with the hope of nurturing the local photography community.