Salt. Solo show.
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – Galerie Quynh is pleased to present Salt by Nguyen Phuong Linh – the second
exhibition in the gallery’s Emerging Artists Program recently initiated to encourage and support young
Vietnamese artists committed to contemporary art practice. In addition to lectures, talks and workshops, the
gallery hosts an open call for proposals from emerging curators and artists for its 7m2 project space.
Salt comprises a suite of site-specific sculptures, an installation of stylized flowers created with over 700
articles of used clothing as well as photographs and a documentary video. The exhibition is the result of
months of research conducted by the artist in the salt villages in Vietnam, from Hai Hau in the north to Sa
Huynh in the central and Ba Ria-Vung Tau and Can Gio in the south. The exhibition, however, is not simply
a documentary or a tribute to the salt communities; Salt reflects Nguyen Phuong Linh’s continued interest in
sexuality and femininity, transformation and the ephemeral. Her work is often both sensual and sexual,
humble and exalted.
For Salt, Nguyen Phuong Linh has created sculptures made completely of this destructive, corrosive, yet life-
sustaining mineral. As viewers enter the exhibition, they are confronted with an elegant, pod-shaped
sculpture that appears like a beached boat. The compressed salt that makes up the sculpture alludes to the
origin and travels of the boat itself – its passage through the saline seas, its surface weathered by exposure
to the elements (salt is, after all, the natural enemy of boats).
Referencing the stark, spare colors of the salt fields, Nguyen Phuong Linh has created a minimal landscape
of over one hundred perfect salt mounds of varying sizes. The sculptures will become less recognizable as
mounds as they gradually dissolve during the exhibition leaving traces of salty fluid on the gallery floor. The
lone salt pyramid in this landscape, resting on a tray filled with earth, will transform into a softer, more
feminine form as water drips onto it from above, runs down its sides and is absorbed into the soil. Over the
duration of the show, viewers will be able to witness actual salt crystals forming on the surface of the soil.
Born in Hanoi in 1985, Nguyen Phuong Linh has exhibited and held artist residencies with the Borsa di
Studio of the Accademia Albertina delle Belle Arti (Turin, Italy) and Yunnan-Vietnam Female Artists Exchange
program (Kunming, China). In Vietnam she has participated in group shows such as Chewing in 10+ at Nha
San Studio and To be born at Campus Hanoi.
Salt is made possible with the generous support of the Danish Embassy in Hanoi’s Cultural Development
and Exchange Fund (CDEF).
Opening reception for the artist: Thursday, August 20 from 6 – 8 PM.
Galerie Quynh
65 De Tham Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 AM – 6 PM
Closed on Sundays and Mondays
free admission