Dinh Q. Lê

Dinh Q. Lê's artistic practice consistently challenges how our memories are recalled within the context of contemporary life.

Lê's work has been exhibited worldwide. His solo exhibitions include Memory for Tomorrow at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and Hiroshima City Art Museum; Destination for the New Millennium, The Art of Dinh Q. Lê at the Asia Society, New York; and Project 93: Dinh Q. Lê at Museum of Modern Art; New York; True Journey Is Return, San Jose Museum of Art, CA.

He was also exhibited in the 2008 Singapore Biennale; The 5th Asia Pacific Triennial at Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, Australia; The Gwangju Biennial 2006 & 2018, Korea; Delays and Revolutions, Venice Biennale 2003; dOCUMENTA (13) 2012; the 2013 Carnegie International; The Manif d’art 9 – La Biennale de Québec 2019; The Setouchi Triennale 2019.

Lê co-founded the not-for-profit San Art gallery in 2007, one of the most important art organizations in Vietnam. He received the Prince Claus Award in 2010, Amsterdam; the Rockefeller Foundation’s 2014 Bellagio Creative Arts Fellows.

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