Linh Lê is an independent curator, writer and researcher from Saigon, Vietnam. Her work investigates the changing landscapes and ecologies of Saigon and other parts of Vietnam under the pressure of modernisation and urbanisation, while at the same time exploring and filling in the gaps in contemporary art historical discourses in Vietnam, particularly in experimental art forms such as performance art and video art. Since July 2024, she has been working on Đo Đạc, a site-responsive curatorial project that attempts to survey the impact of forced resettlement in Thủ Thiêm peninsula, Sài Gòn. She is currently a Curatorial Board member of Á Space (Hà Nội), and a research fellow of ArtsEquator’s Southeast Asia Artistic Freedom RADAR project.
Vietnam: Artistic Freedom Report 2023 – 2024
The key findings and analysis of artistic freedom in Vietnam from the Southeast Asia Artistic Freedom RADAR, 2023 – 2024. Digitalisation as Defence: Concerted Control of the Online Sphere in Vietnam Between 2023 and 2024, a total of 21 cases of challenges to artistic freedom and cultural practice were recorded in Vietnam—9 in 2023 and […]
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