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Moving Image Commission 2021

MAM Collection 018:

Nguyen Trinh Thi


Mori Art Museum, Tokyo

24 April – 01 September 2024

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Nguyen Trinh Thi, 47 Days, Sound-less, 2024. Installation view: Shanshui: Echoes and Signals. M+, Hong Kong, 2024. Photo: Dan Leung. Courtesy M+, Hong Kong.

We are glad to announce that MAM Collection 018 will present Nguyen Trinh Thi’s new work 47 Days, Soundless (2024), from April 24thto September 1st 2024.

This work is the result of Nguyen being selected as the first recipient of the Moving Image Commission, an initiative by the Han Nefkens Foundation, M+, Singapore Art Museum, and Mori Art Museum, in 2021, and will be showcased as part of the collections of each of the three participating museums.


As part of the MAM Collection 018: Nguyen Trinh Thi Related Program, on Friday 26th April, the artist herself will talk about the work, together with Han Nefkens, founder of the Han Nefkens Foundation, Miyatsu Daisuke, a collector and expert on Asian video works,and Mami Kataoka, director of the Mori Art Museum, to discuss the possibilities of video work with the artist.


Nguyen’s film, 47 Days, Sound-less (2024), borrows passages from several science fiction novels by Ursula K. Le Guin including The Word for World is Forest and City of Illusions to weave a fictional narrative about relationships between humans and non-humans, and between image and sound. In the process of creating this work, Nguyen carefully clipped background elements from American and Vietnamese films - trees, plants, and skies - as well as audio like crickets, birds, and the faint sound of dripping water. At the same time, she extracted sounds like those found in the natural world from the sound of instruments played by local indigenous people. She then brought these fragments into the foreground of the video and soundtrack of this new installation. It also incorporates video footage of inhabitants of a Jarai village in Vietnam’s central highlands talking about a man without human eyes as they gather to pray for the dead.


Nguyen’s video installation synchronizes multiple screens and audio sources, challenging the conventional movie experience of images on a screen, storytelling, and spectators. Following a term coined in the 1960s, she describes this as “expanded cinema.” The natural scenery and the sounds made by living creatures that had served as cinematic backdrop are brought together in this installation without a specific story, enabling viewers to experience a beautiful space that feels as if they are walking through a deep forest. Within that context, there are multiple storylines involving the history of colonization, the climate crisis, an awareness of the lives of animals and plants, animism, and modern religion.


The title, 47 Days, Sound-less, calls to mind French writer and film director Chris Marker’s Sans Soleil, while the 47 Days in the title came from Google Map that gave Nguyen the distance and time to travel on foot (during covid time, without flights) between the river in Central Vietnam and the river in the Philippines where Apocalypse Now the Hollywood movie was shot using the landscape of the Philippines to stand in for Vietnam. It can also be imagined as both unrealistic distance and intimacy when one could not travel beyond the national border.


Nguyen Trinh Thi

Based in Hanoi, Nguyn Trinh Thi is a filmmaker and artist. Traversing boundaries between film, documentary, video art, installation, and performance, her practice currently explores the potential of sound and listening, and the multiple relations between the image, sound, and space with ongoing interests in history, memory, ecology, representation, and the unknown. Recent exhibitions include installations at Artes Mundi 10 (Wales), Thailand Biennale 2023, documenta 15, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, the 21st Biennale of Sydney, and the 13th Lyon Contemporary Art Biennale and in 2024, she particiates in the 60th Venice Biennnale. In 2009, Nguyen founded Hanoi DOCLAB, an independent center for documentary film and moving image in Hanoi.

Han Nefkens Foundation, Mori Art Museum, M+, Hong Kong and Singapore Art Museum — Moving Image Commission 2021


EXHIBITION AND ARTIST’S TALK:

MAM Collection 018:

Nguyen Trinh Thi

at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo


EXHIBITION:

24 April – 01 September 2024


ARTIST’S TALK:

Date and Time

18:30-20:00, Friday, April 26, 2024 (Doors Open: 18:15)


Appearing

Nguyen Trinh Thi (Artist)

Miyatsu Daisuke (Art Collector; Professor, Yokohama University of Art and Design)

Han Nefkens (Founder, Han Nefkens Foundation)

Kataoka Mami (Director, Mori Art Museum)

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