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MAM Project 002 showcases the work of Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba.
Nguyen-Hatsushiba was born in Tokyo in 1968 to Vietnamese and Japanese
parents and is currently based in Ho Chi Minh City. With an international
background, and having studied in the United States, it is not surprising
that his work is concerned with issues such as 1990s globalization
and internationalization. He interlaces these concerns with his own
search for identity.
Nguyen-Hatsushiba’s early work featured a series of installations
using the cyclo (three-wheeled taxi) which is used as a form of public
transport in Vietnam, as well as mosquito nets, newspapers, rice and
instant noodles. Nguyen-Hatsushiba’s work shows a keen consciousness
of such elements as the undeniable role of the United States in the
Vietnam’s historical and social background and present economic
well-being. Nguyen-Hatsushiba won international acclaim for his 2001
video, “Memorial Project Nha Trang, Vietnam - Towards the Complex
- For the Courageous, the Curious, and the Cowards.” Filmed
in the South China Sea, the complex social background of the cyclo
drivers as they push their vehicles underwater contrasts with the
beauty of the ocean and the colors of the light. Nguyen-Hatsushiba
has continued to produce new videos such as “Memorial Project
Minamata: Neither Either nor Neither - A Love Story” (2002)
and “Happy New Year - memorial Project Vietnam II” (2003)
and is rapidly establishing an international reputation. MAM Project
002 will feature Nguyen-Hatsushiba’s new work, “Flag Project
(Memorial Project Okinawa)” (2003) filmed in the sea off Okinawa.
The theme of this work is the star that features in both the American
and the Vietnamese national flags. As a remixed James Bond movie soundtrack
is played underwater, portraits of movie stars who have featured in
Hollywood movies about the Vietnam War are painted in yellow onto
the red fabric of the Vietnamese national flag. Here the American
“stars” start to signify movie “stars” and
the “stars” of the flag begin to transmute into the star
of the Vietnamese flag.
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| Organizer: |
Mori Art Museum |
| Hours: |
10:00-22:00 Mon, Wed, Thu; 10:00-24:00 Fri - Sun, days preceding
national holidays; 10:00-17:00 Tue. (Admission until 30 minutes
before closing time) * The Museum is open every day during the
exhibition period. |
| Admission: |
Adult: 1,500 <1,800> [2,000]
Student: 1,000 <1,300> [1,500]
Child: 500 <800> [1,000]
Includes entrance to "Where is Our Place?" (until
19 July) and Tokyo City View observation deck <weekday
set: includes "Modern Means," "Where is Our Place?"
and Tokyo City View observation deck>
[weekend / holiday set: includes "Modern Means," "Where
is Our Place" and Tokyo City View observation deck]
Student = high school, college, university; Child = 4 years
- junior high
*Prices include tax |
ARTIST TALK SERIES MYWORK
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Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba |
| *Consecutive interpretation available,
advance booking necessary |
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| Date: |
11:00am-12:30, 29 May (Saturday) |
| Venue: |
Roppongi Forum Steproom 1, Academy Hills |
| Lecturer: |
Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba |
| Capacity: |
50 |
| Fee: |
Free
*Prices include tax |
Bookings here |
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