XỨ THƯ NHÀN - LAND OF LEISURE

'Land of Leisure' by Le Phi Long

Manzi Art Space is pleased to present ‘Land of Leisure’ – a solo exhibition by Le Phi Long, one of the most promising visual artists of Vietnam. 
Opening: 4.00PM, Sunday 27 Oct 2019 
Exhibition: 27 Oct – 21 Nov 2019
4.00PM to 6.PM at Manzi Art Space, 14 Phan Huy Ich 
9.00AM to 7.PM at Manzi Exhibition Space, 2 Ngo Hang Bun 
Free Entrance
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'Land of Leisure : 
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‘Land of Leisure’ is part of Le Phi Long's research project on Indochina in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Taking place at both of Manzi’s spaces, the exhibition features a site-specific installation and a series of paintings created from old archival photos and drawings of wildlife hunting activities in Da Lat during the colonial period. 

The site-specific installation ‘DALAT’ (Dat Aliis Laetitiam Aliis Temperiem) combines a recording of hoof beats and a single-channel video depicting sunbeams in the forest shifting on the floor of the art space. The sunbeams cast the shadow of a pine forest on the room’s gold-coated surfaces, transporting viewers back to Indochina during the early 20th Century, when the European ideology made its way to a new land in the East. 

In contrast to the installation, the paintings and illustrations in Le Phi Long's series ‘Hunting as a metaphor for politics’* were created in black ink, without backgrounds, on white paper scattered with gold leaves. Through the actions of compounding, recreating, cutting, pasting and smearing these images, Le Phi Long is searching for a way to convert layers of meaning, and to create a reflection of the city of Da Lat. 

“If hunting is a symbol of colonial domination or recurring subjugation, then doubtfulness or irony shall counteract that domination.” – Excerpt from Nguyen Phan Long in “L’Echo Annamite”. 

*The title is taken from the book 'Imperial Heights' by Eric T. Jennings.

'Land of Leisure’ will open on 27 Oct and run until 21 November 2019 at Manzi 14 Phan Huy Ích and No. 2 Ngõ Hàng Bún, Hanoi.   
This is part of Manzi Art Programme supported by the Goethe Institut.
Communications Partners:
Hanoi Grapevine http://hanoigrapevine.com/

(*) Text by Manzi




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