Kim Huynh
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View article: Yarning: A Vietnamese/Australian/Indigenous way to speak/share/belong
Yarning: A Vietnamese/Australian/Indigenous way to speak/share/belong Open
This is a reflection on how a migrant organisation that I belong to has adopted Indigenous yarning to tell truths, share experiences and heal wounds.The Vietnamese Australian Forum (VAF) was established in 2021 by two south-western Sydney-…
View article: Dialogic Tropes:
Dialogic Tropes: Open
Calgary-based installation artist and printmaker Kim Huynh’s projects are profoundly aware of materiality and ways in which it can encourage us to jump out of the ruts and customary ways of categorizing and thinking in late Capitalism. The…
View article: If I Had a Hammer
If I Had a Hammer Open
Mixed Media and Print-Installation. If I Had a Hammer represents Canadian society’s progress in social justice. This public narrative, as depicted in the larger installation, relies on the simple motifs of a wooden file cabinet and the dyn…
View article: If I Had a Hammer: File Cabinet
If I Had a Hammer: File Cabinet Open
Canadian affairs file cabinet and cabinet’s shadow.
View article: If I Had a Hammer: Wall Mural (Installation View)
If I Had a Hammer: Wall Mural (Installation View) Open
Embossed pages from perforating file cabinet are used to re-enact four significant Canadian stories: 1854, 1947, 1960, 2016.
View article: If I had a Hammer: Wall Mural (The Horse & Saddle)
If I had a Hammer: Wall Mural (The Horse & Saddle) Open
2016 (work in progress)
View article: If I Had a Hammer: Depictions of Inequality
If I Had a Hammer: Depictions of Inequality Open
2016 (work in progress)
View article: If I Had a Hammer: Introduction
If I Had a Hammer: Introduction Open
The installation is an abstract representation of significant aspects of dominant minority relationships in Canadian history.
View article: If I Had a Hammer: Wall Mural (Proofs)
If I Had a Hammer: Wall Mural (Proofs) Open
Four different sets of rice papers to create mural on wall to reference four Canadian stories