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Tuan Vu
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The non-naturalistic colours in Vu’s paintings are typical of the Nabis style, but they also enhance the dreamlike quality of the compositions. Wet Red Kimono, for instance, transports us into a garden defined by electrifying shades of blue and turquoise, conjuring the impression of moonlight and phosphorescence. Here, in this shimmering, nocturnal world we meet a woman bent over a pool of water washing her hair, surrounded by two statues of women standing on one leg. This one-legged woman is a recurring figure throughout the series, often, as in this painting, appearing multiple times on one surface but from different angles. She is based on a statue of a dancer by Degas and has become something of a muse for Vu, encapsulating, in her awkward elegance, what he describes as ‘the beauty of imperfection.’This phrase could also be used to describe Vu’s own work where the accidental bleed of colour leads to surprising patterns and forms. Over the years, Vu has developed a unique process whereby he lightly rolls a wet canvas containing a different palette over the painting he is currently working on. This creates an intriguing print-like effect that’s visible in works such as Dreams Keeper or Norton Simon Garden (named after the museum where Vu encountered Degas’s one-legged woman) where it appears as if multiple landscapes are merging on a single plane. A similar effect is produced through the application of oil sticks which both soften the boundaries between different forms and add texture to the surface.‘I like that when people see the paintings they can find connections between them and that the longer they contemplate the image, the more that appears,’ says Vu. In this way, the works not only transport viewers beyond reality, but also hold seemingly endless narrative possibilities. ‘We are living in a difficult moment. Through my paintings, I want to bring people joy and hope, a feeling, if only for a moment, of peace and expansiveness.’
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Tuan Vu, Les arômes d'un après-midi, 2023
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Tuan Vu, Norton Simon Garden, 2023
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Tuan Vu, Forbidden Fruit, 2024
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Tuan Vu, Stardust, 2024
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Tuan Vu, Dreams Keeper, 2023
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Tuan Vu, Wet Red Kimono, 2023
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Tuan Vu, Le Jardin the Marthe, 2023
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Tuan Vu, Jeune fille au ruisseau, 2023
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Tuan Vu : Elysium
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