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A Comedy of Mortals: Purgatorio

3月13日–2024年4月20日

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

“This mountain is so formed that it is
always wearisome when one begins the ascent,
but becomes easier the higher one climbs.”
— Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy: Purgatorio

Lehmann Maupin presents A Comedy for Mortals: Purgatorio, Tammy Nguyen’s first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom, which spans two floors of the gallery’s location in Cromwell Place. Featuring new paintings, works on paper, and a sculptural artist book, Purgatorio is the second exhibition in a three-part series based on the Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri’s canonical masterpiece of Christian literature. A Comedy for Mortals: Inferno opened in Seoul in March 2023, and the series will culminate in 2025 with A Comedy for Mortals: Paradisio, Nguyen’s first exhibition in New York. Additionally, Purgatorio follows Nguyen’s recent debut solo museum exhibition at the ICA/Boston. 

Installation view of Tammy Nguyen at Lehmann Maupin London
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Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Long Live and Prosper, 2024

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Natural Love is Always Inerrant, 2024

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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I Pray to God That This Asian-African Conference Succeeds, 2024

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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What Sin is Purged Here in the Circle Where We Are Standing?, 2023

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Spears Pointed, 2023

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Angels Carrying Crosses on Mount Purgatory, 2023

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Three Crown of Thorns, 2023

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Love Can Never Turn Its Sight, 2023

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Neither Creator nor Creature Was Ever Without Love, 2023

Installation view of Tammy Nguyen at Lehmann Maupin London
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Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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The People of Asia Shall Never Forget, 2024

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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World Peace is not Merely the Absence of War, 2024

Work on paper by Tammy Nguyen

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SOS: A Striking Morphological Element, 2024

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SOS: Dark Grey to Blue Grey, 2024

Work on paper by Tammy Nguyen

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SOS: Some Marble Lenses Were Found, 2024

Work on paper by Tammy Nguyen

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SOS: The Contact Zones Are Very Rich in Metasomatic Ores, 2024

Portrait of Tammy Nguyen

Tammy Nguyen (b. 1984, San Francisco, CA; lives and works in Easton, CT) creates paintings, drawings, artist books, prints, and zines that explore the intersections between geopolitics, ecology, and lesser-known histories. A story teller, Nguyen’s multidisciplinary practice takes two forms—her more traditional fine arts practice, which encompasses her lush, dense paintings, as well as her prints, drawings, and unique artist books, and her publishing practice, embodied through her imprint, Passenger Pigeon Press, which creates and distributes Martha’s Quarterly, a subscription of artist books and interdisciplinary collaborations. Across both domains Nguyen’s work aims to unsettle, and the tension between the artist’s elegant forms and harmonious aesthetics often belies the nature of her content. The confusion this dissonance creates becomes generative, opening space for reevaluation, radical thinking, and the dislodging of complacency.

Many of Nguyen’s paintings expand from her unique artist books, often through engagement with similar themes, questions, or investigations. Throughout her work she has explored a range of topics and ideas, including the Bandung conference, the first large-scale Afro-Asian conference which was attended by world leaders from 29 non-aligned countries during the Cold War, Forest City, a sprawling off-shore development project in Malaysia, and the red-shanked douc langur, an endangered species of monkey native to Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia. A recent artist book series, Four Ways Through a Cave (2021), relates Nguyen’s travels through the Phong Nha-Ke Bang karst in Vietnam, significant for its numerous underground caverns and passageways and its history in the Vietnam War as a crucial area of the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The book simultaneously invokes Plato’s allegory of the cave—the recognition of truth through the loss of illusion—and conveys the sense of physically moving through a cave, with circular-shaped cutouts that shift from page to page, tunneling through the book and transforming the reader into a momentary spelunker.

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