Exhibition “Remnant” by Le The Lam
An exhibition reflects the artist’s sorrow and anxiety of living in post postwar Vietnam.


In his sculpture series ‘The image of death will always be present inside an empty mind’, Lãm analyzes the bewilderment and anxiety embedded in the journey to the quiet land of death. Animal corpses are mummified in solid resin blocks as fossils, preserving the image of the past. Here, death is laid bare alongside various newspaper print, a symbol of different media flows that co-exist and influence the consciousness of people in today’s society. “Human’s destiny is to progress; But all the research will be meaningless and the result will be catastrophic if that movement leads to a recession of morality. What does technical progress mean if it kills spiritual life?”.
Lê Thế Lãm is the third artist to take part in ‘Materialize’, a program initiated by The Factory, co-sponsored by Indochina Arts Partnership. This program aims to provide exhibition opportunities for Vietnamese artists, living in Vietnam, who have had little chance to create exhibitions of their art. This program is open for application to artists born and currently living in Vietnam and over the age of 25. The next round of applications will be sought in December 2017.
Lê Thế Lãm (b.1989, Ho Chi Minh City) was born in Ha Tinh. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts in 2015. For Lam, art is a need and an act that brings him closer to a ‘universal’ beauty. Working predominantly in painting and sculpture, Thế Lãm practices art to help him express his concerns about society today, focusing on the relationship between humanity and its habitat, how it has changed and suffered from social malady, such as consumerism, colonial occupation and modern psychological trauma. His first exhibition was Human and Animal (2016), a group exhibition at the Fine Arts Association, Ho Chi Minh City.
The exhibition will open on 09 Dec 2017 and be on display until 07 Feb 2018 at The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre, 15 Nguyen U Di, Thao Dien, District 2.

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