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Tammy Nguyen

Tammy Nguyen

Presented by Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston at The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston

In the densely layered symphonic space of her gilded paintings, Nguyen explores contradiction and confusion through intertwining narratives of geopolitical, environmental, and spiritual subjects. Many of her paintings are composite images that reconsider lesser-known histories against the backdrop of lush landscapes teeming with insects, animals, and plants imbued with agency, and varied symbols of violent conquest or soft power. Throughout, the beautiful aesthetic of Nguyen’s paintings is disarming, creating a productive tension that opens space to consider the histories and subjects her work examines. For the ICA, her first solo museum exhibition in the U.S., Nguyen is creating a new, interconnected body of paintings, works on paper, and artist books. These works, inspired by East Asian landscape painting, are all related to the relationship between man and nature, landscape and wilderness, as articulated in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s influential book-length essay Nature, written in 1836 in Concord, Massachusetts. Nguyen maps the lasting impact of Emerson’s ideas on still commonly held ideas of nature, especially through a studied consideration of the activities of the United States Agency for International Development in Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon in 1975.

Admission Info

Nonmember  $20.00
Senior (60+)  $17.00
Student* (with valid ID)  $15.00
MTA/AFT Cardholder (1 admission per individual MTA or AFT card)  $8.00
Library Pass Coupon** (pick up coupon at participating libraries)  $5.00
Youth (13-18)  $0.00
Youth (0-12)  $0.00
Tickets for free Thursday nights will be available online at 10 AM on the day of the event.

Phone: (617) 478-3100

Email: visitorservices@icaboston.org

Additional time info:

Museum closes at 5pm with the exception of Thursday and Friday in which it closes at 9pm. Museum is closed Mondays.

Dates & Times

2023/08/24 - 2024/01/28

Location Info

The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston

25 Harbor Shore Drive, Boston, MA 02210