Display in Salon Natasha

A photography of the display in Salon Natasha. On the wall near the small red door are two drawings by Eric Leroux. On the wall to the right hand side, the upper row (from left to right) shows two paintings by Eric Leroux and one by Vu Dan Tan; the bottom row (from left to right) are three paintings by Eric Leroux and one by Le Tuan Anh. Standing close to the door was the artist Mai Chi Thanh.

The interior of Salon Natasha had been constantly transformed by Vu Dan Tan. To give the Salon a varying ambience, the artist would change the position of the furniture, the display of art objects, and create site-specific installations. Vu Dan Tan attempted to make the Salon a space more than a gallery; he emphasised its unique and natural combination of a home, an artist’s studio, a venue for friends and art lovers to get together, and an exhibition space.

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Display in Salon Natasha