'Dinh Q. Lê's photographic art weaves multiple strands of identity and experience, history and memory, mythology and reality, conflict and resolution. In a uniquely disciplined collage form, he illuminates the complex interactions of his two homelandsVietnam and the United States. Apparent contradictions are transformed into visual ebb and flow, cultural give and take. Lê's art is well served by Christopher Mile's warmly intelligent essay and Moira Roth's creative weavings of her thoughts and her dialogues with the artist. The art is stunning, and its fabric of issues is moving... and all too timely.' Lucy Lippard, quote from inside flap

With artist's biography and selected bibliography.
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Onsite

Location code
MONL.LDQ
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2003

No of pages

48

ISBN / ISSN

0970639457

No of copies

1

Content type

artist monograph

Chapter headings

Dinh Q. Le: Anxious Tapestries - Christopher MILES

Cuoc Trao Doi Giua / Of Memory and History: An Exchange Between Dinh Q. Le and Moira Roth - Moira ROTH

Dinh Q. Lê: From Vietnam to Hollywood
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Dinh Q. Lê: From Vietnam to Hollywood

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