Post Vidai
Established in 1994, Post Vidai is the unique collection that focuses on the development of Vietnamese contemporary art. ‘Vidai’ in Vietnamese means ‘great’ or ‘monumental’, which was used widely in propaganda slogans and posters. The use of this term is a playful way of collecting the artistic gestures after the establishment of ‘Doi Moi’, Vietnam’s ‘great’ economic reforms of the late 1980s. Post Vidai is a title that provokes questions of ambition, to imagine a space and time inspired by the past but looking towards a prosperous future in Vietnam. It is also a phrase that reflects the focus of the collection – the post Doi Moi generation, when contemporary art started its practice and discourse in Vietnam.
Truong Tan Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Vu Dan Tan Interview with Natalia Kraevskaia - Post Vidai Collection
Do Hoang Tuong Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Vo An Khanh Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Nguyen Quoc Chanh Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Himiko Nguyen Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Sung Tieu Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Nguyen Quang Huy Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Nguyen Minh Phuoc Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Phan Thao Nguyen Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Nguyen Trung Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Phuong Linh Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Dinh Q. Le Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Ngoc Nau (Nguyen Hong Ngoc) Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Le Quy Tong Interview - Post Vidai Collection
Nguyen Cam Interview - Post Vidai Collection