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Dinh Q. Lê — Persistence of Memory #10
Dinh Q. Lê

Persistence of Memory #10

Dinh Q. Lê's *Persistence of Memory #10* showcases the artist's signature technique of intricately cutting and weaving chromogenic prints together with linen tape, creating a fragmented yet unified visual surface. The interlaced photographic strips disrupt and reconstruct imagery, evoking themes of memory, identity, and the layered complexity of cultural history. This labor-intensive process transforms photography into a textile-like object, blurring the boundaries between image-making and traditional craft.

Medium
Cut and woven chromogenic prints and linen tape.

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The Odyssey of Collecting: Photographs from Joy of Giving Something Foundation

October 3, 2017

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Dinh Q. Lê, Persistence of Memory #10

Dinh Q. Lê's *Persistence of Memory #10* showcases the artist's signature technique of intricately cutting and weaving chromogenic prints together with linen tape, creating a fragmented yet unified visual surface. The interlaced photographic strips disrupt and reconstruct imagery, evoking themes of memory, identity, and the layered complexity of cultural history. This labor-intensive process transforms photography into a textile-like object, blurring the boundaries between image-making and traditional craft.

Medium
Cut and woven chromogenic prints and linen tape.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Vietnamese Artist, Photography, Emerging Global Voice, Warm Earth Tones, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Weaving, Woven Photography, Contemporary Artist, Contemporary Photography, Chromogenic Print, Fragmented Imagery, Textile Technique, Introspective Mood, Postwar Art, Postcolonial Art, Late 20th Century, War Memory, Southeast Asian Art, Earth Tones, Abstract, Memory And Identity

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