Please join exhibiting artist Nguyễn Trinh Thi for an online artist talk around the work presented at DARC, and her practice more broadly.
Nguyễn Trinh Thi’s work is presented as part of Tending Land, a program marking the 40th anniversary of the Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC). Letters from Panduranga is a portrait of Ninh Thuan (formerly known as Panduranga), the spiritual centre of the Cham Indigenous people, where the Vietnamese government plans to erect two nuclear power plants. In this work, Nguyễn Trinh Thi raises questions about the right to a land continuously inhabited by a community for hundreds of years, against a backdrop of tight national control, with the state inscribing the terrain through its power, built form, and extractive industries. Taking the guise of an essay film, orchestrated as an exchange of letters between a man and a woman, the work tells a complex story through a chorus of diverse voices, especially those of the inhabitants of this region. It combines ethnography, fieldwork, and archival traces, with intimate images of people and landscape, along with the artist’s own personal reflections, offering a layered depiction of a threatened culture. The melancholic undertones of the work address the reality of a place that has survived multiple forms of colonisation, but which continues to suffer under policies that disregard its wellbeing and future; embedded throughout the work are also a series of ruptures that speak to the challenges of representing an anguished and changing relationship with an ancient landscape.
Nguyễn Trinh Thi is a Hanoi-based experimental filmmaker and moving image/ media artist whose practice currently explores the power of sound and listening, and the multiple relations between image, sound, and space, with ongoing interests in memory, representation, landscape, indigeneity, and ecology. Her works have been shown at Minneapolis Institute of Art (2019), 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane (2018); 21st Biennale of Sydney (2018); International Film Festival Rotterdam (2016); Jeu de Paume, Paris (2015); CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux (2015); 13th Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale (2015); 5th Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale (2014); and 4th Singapore Biennale (2013). Nguyễn is also founder and director of Hanoi DOCLAB, an independent centre for documentary film and the moving image art in Hanoi since 2009. In 2022, she will participate in Documenta fifteen in Kassel, Germany.