Ha Manh Thang
Biography
Ha Manh Thang's expansive artistic practice has evolved from studies of Vietnam's cultural and social history to meditative observations of existence, journeying from symbolism and spirituality to the eventual nihilism of nothingness: where nature and physical objects find their ultimate beginning. In his earlier works, bright and imposing colours share a canvas with elements of pop-art to reflect changing attitudes in present-day Vietnam, but also to forewarn the chaos of consumerism and, by extension, capitalism. The musicality of his brushstrokes, informed by an interest in jazz and classical East Asian poetry, is carried over to later works where he contemplates the passage of time. Though at times his palette is muted, on and beyond the canvas there is a palpable exchange of energy that makes salient the notion of impermanence.
Thắng's highly methodical and precise approach to painting — the artist labours over the planning of a composition before any paint has touched the canvas — nevertheless leaves room for his brush marks to evoke sensory experiences beyond the visual alone. His canvases, rendered in heavy impasto, almost transmute paint media into earthly materials like mud or soil, wood or stone. Underlying his narratives is an inherent emotionality, a link to the spiritual reminiscent of Dansaekhwa artists prevalent in 1970s Korea. As viewers gaze into the rough textures of his artworks, they are transported to a moment in time: in midsummer, under spring rain, or leaving behind the fading winter.
Ha Manh Thang has been featured alongside acclaimed artists such as Gerhard Richter, Marlene Dumas and Peter Doig in several international publications, including 'Painting Now' (Thames and Hudson, 2015) and 'Painting Today' (Phaidon, 2009). Having graduated from the Hanoi Fine Arts University in 2004, Thắng has held a number of notable regional and international exhibitions, including BEYOND, Affinity Art, Geneva, Switzerland; Light and Colours: Art of Vietnam, Singapore & Malaysia, ION Art Gallery, Orchard Turn, Singapore; Passage of Time, Affinity Art, Hong Kong; I Bienal del Sur: Pueblos en Resistencia, Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela; Fading Dreams - Disintegrating Realities, Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand; Instruments of Meditation: Works of Art from the Zoltán Bodnár Collection, Reök Palace, Budapest, Hungary; Ha Manh Thang and Le Qui Thong in the Bodnár Collection, NextArt Galéria, Budapest, Hungary; Connect: Kunstzene Vietnam, ifa Galleries, Berlin and Stuttgart; Post Doi Moi: Vietnamese Art After 1990, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore; and The rain and the small stream, presented by Ernst & Young Asean Art Outreach programme, Singapore.
Hà Mạnh Thắng currently lives and works in Hanoi.
Works
Exhibitions
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Kìa non non, nước nước, mây mây
Ha Manh Thang 21 Dec 2022 - 18 Feb 2023'Kìa non non, nước nước, mây mây' - a solo exhibition by renowned Vietnamese artist Ha Manh Thang, taking place at 29-31 Ton Thap Thiep in an old colonial building dating from the late 19th centuryRead more -
Notes on Paper
Group Exhibition 4 - 27 Oct 2022'Notes on paper' - a group exhibition exploring the varied use of this ubiquitous material within different artists' practices, featuring works by François Andes, Ha Manh Thang, Nguyen Huy An, Trong Gia Nguyen, Nguyen Manh Hung and Nguyen Tran NamRead more -
The Reflection
Ha Manh Thang 12 Dec 2021 - 8 Jan 2022'The Reflection' - an exhibition of new work by Ha Manh Thang, showcasing his most experimental and introspective works to dateRead more -
Landscape | Mindscape
Ha Manh Thang 3 Oct - 2 Nov 2019'Landscape | Mindscape' - a solo exhibition of new work by Ha Manh ThangRead more -
Alluvium
Group Exhibition 6 Feb - 24 Mar 2018'Alluvium' - a group exhibition featuring work by Nadege David, Do Thanh Lang, Ha Manh Thang, Hoang Duong Cam, Hoang Nam Viet, Le Hoang Bich Phuong, Sandrine Llouquet, Nguyen Huy An, Nguyen Manh Hung, Nguyen Quang Huy, Trong Gia NguyenRead more