
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – Galerie Quynh is pleased to present MAGMA ׀ we’re not counting sheep – a new site-specific installation and performance work by Australian artist Sue Hajdu. Hajdu will create an opulent, red room that will be viewable only through the gallery’s street-level window.
Exhibition dates: April 26 – May 7, 2006
Opening reception: Wednesday, April 26th from 7 – 10 PM
Exhibition viewing times: 9 PM – 6 AM every night
at Galerie Quynh + a nightly live webcast at
www.galeriequynh.com
Sue Hadju
Born in 1966 in Melbourne, Hajdu is based in Ho Chi Minh City. The artist is also a curator and writer who has been actively involved with Vietnam for over 12 years. Hajdu holds a Masters of Visual Arts in Photomedia from the University of Sydney.
Curatorial activities have included working with Yamano Shingo at the Yokohama Triennale 2005, and 600 Images, 60 Artists, 6 Curators, 6 Cities: Bangkok, Berlin, Manila, London, Los Angeles, Saigon. Hajdu has recently participated in The Multi-Faceted Curator, a workshop organized by the Asia-Europe Foundation and Goethe-Institut Jakarta.
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