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Carte Blanche exhibition of My-Lan Hoang-Thuy
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Event date 8–21 SEPTEMBER 2023 -
Event location 巴黎
Christie’s is delighted to present an exhibition of works by artist My-Lan Hoang-Thuy this September.
My-Lan Hoang-Thuy was born in 1990 in Bourg-la-Reine, France. She works and lives in Paris. Graduated from the Beaux-arts de Paris (2018), she was nominated for the Prix des Amis des Beaux-Arts in 2018 and participated in the Artpress Biennial of Young Artists at the Musée d'Art Moderne of Saint-Étienne in 2020. My-Lan's work renews the artist's relationship with her medium in that she creates her own support from acrylic drips on which she juxtaposes paint and printed personal photographs. While the choice of format for her works and the use of photography only serve to reinforce the intimate nature of her work, the large amount of space given over to accident and spontaneous gesture plunges us into her imagination. Invited by Simon Baker, My-Lan will open her first solo exhibition at the MEP in 2023.
Discover her artworks during a Carte Blanche exhibition at Christie’s Paris from 8 to 21 September.
My-Lan Hoang-Thuy was born in 1990 in Bourg-la-Reine, France. She works and lives in Paris. Graduated from the Beaux-arts de Paris (2018), she was nominated for the Prix des Amis des Beaux-Arts in 2018 and participated in the Artpress Biennial of Young Artists at the Musée d'Art Moderne of Saint-Étienne in 2020. My-Lan's work renews the artist's relationship with her medium in that she creates her own support from acrylic drips on which she juxtaposes paint and printed personal photographs. While the choice of format for her works and the use of photography only serve to reinforce the intimate nature of her work, the large amount of space given over to accident and spontaneous gesture plunges us into her imagination. Invited by Simon Baker, My-Lan will open her first solo exhibition at the MEP in 2023.
Discover her artworks during a Carte Blanche exhibition at Christie’s Paris from 8 to 21 September.
Highlights
Aurélien Mole. Courtesy of artist and Galerie Mitterrand.