BLUE MEMORY
Paintings by Tran Trong Vu

Arizona State University Art Museum
Nelson Fine Arts Center
February 7 - May 1, 2004



installation 1 2002 Installation, New York City
   
installation 2 2002 Installation, New York City
   
Installation #3 2002 Installation, New York City
   
Installation #4 2002 Installation, New York City
   
installation 5 2002 Installation, New York City
   
yellow memory

Yellow memory, 2003
oil on paper
100cm x 120cm

   
blue memory exhibition Paintings for Blue Memory Exhibiton, in progress, 2003
   
Everyone should be the best, every house should be the most wonderful Everyone should be the best, every house should be the most wonderful, 2001-2003
oil on canvas
140cm x 200cm
A piece from "Communist Posters". This work is comprised of 20 pieces as propoganda posters. The commuist slogams are written directly on the images or are used as titles to create ambiguous attitudes.
   
I'm Sorry I'm Sorry, n.d.
frame, wood, oil
40cm x 50 cm
   
Good morning Vietman Good morning Vietman, 2002
oil on canvas
110cm x 250cm
   
We don't know why the water is blue We don't know why the water is blue, 2003
oil on canvas
130cm x 190cm
   
I don't know why the water is so blue I don't know why the water is so blue, 2003
oil on canvas
120cm x 200cm
   

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