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[Southeast, Edgewise] Truong Cong Tung: Another place across the river

Another Place across the River, 9’35”, 2016

The Lost Landscape #1, 5’00”, 2020 

Dance of the Insect, 15’20”, 2020

Truong Cong Tung (b. 1986) has exhibited extensively both in Vietnam and internationally, as a solo artist and as part of the Art Labor Collective. Selected solo exhibitions include: Day Wanes . . . Night Waxes, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburger (2025); Trail Dust, Canal Projects, New York (2024); The Disoriented Garden . . . A Breath of Dream, Sàn Art, Ho Chi Minh City (2023); Sa Sa Art Project, Phnom Penh (2024); Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok (2024), and MUSEION, Bolzano (2024), supported by the Han Nefkens Foundation, where he won the Southeast Asian Video Art Production Grant 2023.

His work has also been featured in The 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, Australia (2024); Cloud Chamber, Para Site, Hong Kong (2024); The Spirits of Maritime Crossing, organized by the Bangkok Art Biennale Foundation as a Collateral Event of the 60th Venice Biennale (2024). Other notable exhibitions include Is it morning for you yet? at the 58th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, USA (2022); State of Absence . . . Words out there. A collaborative installation by plants, insects, earth, water, ash, air… and Truong Cong Tung, at Manzi Art Space, Hanoi (2021); The Sap Still Runs at Sàn Art, Ho Chi Minh City (2019); Between Fragmentation and Wholeness at Galerie Quynh, Ho Chi Minh City (2018); A Beast, a God, and a Line at Para Site, Hong Kong (2018), and at the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw (2018); Dhaka Art Summit (2018); Soil and Stones, Souls and Songs at Para Site, Hong Kong (2017) and at Kadist, San Francisco (2016); Across the Forest for Project Skylines with Flying People 3 at Nhà Sàn Collective, Hanoi (2016); and Gestures and Archives of the Present, Genealogies of the Future at the Taipei Biennial, Taiwan (2016).

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