Tôn-Thất Minh-Nhật: Time, Illuminated - solo exhibition

5 January - 24 February 2024
About

Tôn-Thất Minh-Nhật (b. 1982, Huế Province, Vietnam) 

is a Huế-based artist whose work in sơn ta transcends surface, plays with stillness, captures change. His pieces in Vietnamese lacquer are a meditation on time.

 

At once painterly and sculptural, Minh-Nhật’s mastery of technique allows for an exploitation of the dimensionality of sơn ta, compelling the viewer to plumb the black depths of the material through fields of color, and to register the nuances of shadow through luminosity.

 

Surrounding a number of paintings, Minh-Nhật’s engravings on wood frames reference the architectural language of royal temples in the artist’s hometown. The title of each work draws upon Chinese shuǐ-mò (水墨 / ink and wash) painting, where imagery of nature are gestural, poetic expressions of human feeling and emotion.

 

Perhaps, like modern poetry and other contemporary art forms, Minh-Nhật’s lacquer paintings contain within themselves the key to reading them: surface is depth; juxtaposition is narrative; process is meaning.

 

Sơn ta, or Vietnamese lacquer, is duality: material and technique, liquid and impermeable, shadow and light.

 

Beginning as sap from the rhus succedanea tree

 

Coaxed into brown or black, if worked with tools in wood or iron

 

Hardening when cured with a precise humidity

 

Sanded and polished, layer by layer into depths, revealing details in eggshell, snail shell, and mother-of-pearl; to be hued with color pigments, silver powder, and gold leaf –

 

Time, illuminated.

Selected works
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