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30th April 1975 Painting

KV Duong

United Kingdom

Painting, Airbrush on Canvas

Size: 48 W x 36.2 H x 1.6 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This piece explores the migration journey of his family; having gone through the Vietnam War, his parents immigrated to Canada to give their children the chance at freedom and opportunity. Duong draws from these personal experiences to explore the integration and conflict of Eastern and Western cultures and values, the idea of place, belonging and home. The title '30th April 1975' signifies the end of the Vietnam War.

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Painting:

Airbrush on Canvas

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Size:

48 W x 36.2 H x 1.6 D in

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KV Duong

KV Duong

United Kingdom

KV Duong (b. 1980 Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam) is a London-based artist who examines the complexities of the Vietnamese queer identity through painting, performance, sculpture, and installation. Duong grew up in Canada to Chinese Vietnamese parents displaced by the Vietnam War. In his work he explores themes of migration and cultural assimilation through the lens of his personal and familial history. War trauma and integration correlate with the artist’s coming out as a gay Asian man. By employing found objects and materials of personal significance, historic Vietnam War images and documentation, and his own body painting images, Duong constructs imagined landscapes that offer a glimpse into this personal cultural heritage. He retells a history that has been distorted through media censorship and displaced through passed-on experiences, and in so doing suggests a new psychological reality. The material surface is corrupted—ripped, scratched, painted over—to disrupt any simple representation. The traumatised surface of the final work responds to conflict and the altered effects of the original events of war migration and suppression of speech. In some works, perspective and scale are distorted to generate a tension between the object and subject relation, underscoring the complexity of the artist's process and approach to his subject matter. Duong is a self-taught artist with a Master’s in Structural Engineering. He is a recent recipient of funding from Arts Council of England National Lottery Project Grants (2023) and Jerwood Arts New Work Fund (2023). Duong has contributed to several juried competitions including Derwent Art Prize (2016), Discerning Eye (2020), Royal Cambrian (2021, 2022) & Royal Ulster Academy Open (2021), Barbican Arts Group Trust Open (2021), BBC’s Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Programme (2019) and Sky Landscape Artist of the Year (2022). Duong presented his first institutional solo exhibition at the Migration Museum in spring 2022. He will co-curate and lead a collaborative exhibition titled No Place Like Home scheduled for presentation at the Museum of The Home in spring 2023.

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