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Selections: 2015 – Present

Palm Beach

2月9日–2023年3月5日

Detail of painting by Tammy Nguyen

Lehmann Maupin presents a selection of paintings by Tammy Nguyen, who joined our program in May of 2022. Nguyen is known for a multidisciplinary practice that encompasses paintings, drawings, artist books, prints, and zines that explore the intersections between geopolitics, ecology, and lesser-known histories. Her first solo exhibition with Lehmann Maupin, A Comedy for Mortals: Inferno, opens this March in our Seoul gallery.

In her paintings, Nguyen is often drawn to subjects and narratives that expose areas of moral ambiguity or ethical confusion. Her material process parallels this conceptual interest. Nguyen works in many layers—using a variety of materials and techniques including watercolor, screenprinting, stamping, gilding, and vinyl paint—repeatedly obscuring and revealing her subjects to build visual confusion. Nguyen works on paper stretched over panel, which allows her compositions to maintain a distinct flatness and clarity despite their layers. In Hive at Dusk (2023), a face emerges from a multicolored beehive, amidst looping shapes, palm fronds and other leaves, blue cross hatching, and a swarm of tiny, iridescent bees. The work explores the beehive as a colony within a colony—or an empire within an empire.

Installation view of Tammy Nguyen at Lehmann Maupin Palm Beach
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Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Ai Curse Ai, 2019

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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I See You, You, 2019

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Scenery in Pulau Galang, 2018

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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How to Resurrect, 2019

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Dana Ng Sucks, 2017

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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All Eyeballs Go to Heaven #2, 2017

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Stacked Landscape, 2017

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Atlas Holds the World, 2017

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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Sinking Ship, Floating Eyes, 2017

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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A Ship Named Medusa, 2017

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

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196 Equal Island States, 2017

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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