

Preserving National Identity
Gìn giữ Bản sắc Dân tộc
Medium:
Lacquer
,
Gold leaf inlay
Size:
120 x 180 cm
47.2 × 70.9 in
Year:
2025
A three panel ensemble of women musicians holds the picture plane, their simplified faces and measured poses set against a turbulent ground of red, umber, and gold. Instruments and hands are drawn with crisp contour, while garments dissolve into patterned fields that catch and return light. The surface is constructed in successive coats of lacquer, then cut back and polished so seams of gold leaf and buried pigments appear like traces of memory. The evenly warmed palette binds figures and ground, allowing reflection to function as a narrative device rather than ornament.
The subject clarifies Thao Huynh’s biography in material form. Trained in Vietnamese lacquer and committed to centering women, she uses process to stage continuity between personal voice and shared heritage. The chamber like arrangement evokes communal music and collective memory, while the glinting leaf threads tradition through a modern composition. Technique and theme converge, presenting identity not as a fixed emblem but as a layered surface where history, performance, and presence coexist.


Preserving National Identity
Gìn giữ Bản sắc Dân tộc
Medium:
Lacquer
,
Gold leaf inlay
Size:
120 x 180 cm
47.2 × 70.9 in
Year:
2025
A three panel ensemble of women musicians holds the picture plane, their simplified faces and measured poses set against a turbulent ground of red, umber, and gold. Instruments and hands are drawn with crisp contour, while garments dissolve into patterned fields that catch and return light. The surface is constructed in successive coats of lacquer, then cut back and polished so seams of gold leaf and buried pigments appear like traces of memory. The evenly warmed palette binds figures and ground, allowing reflection to function as a narrative device rather than ornament.
The subject clarifies Thao Huynh’s biography in material form. Trained in Vietnamese lacquer and committed to centering women, she uses process to stage continuity between personal voice and shared heritage. The chamber like arrangement evokes communal music and collective memory, while the glinting leaf threads tradition through a modern composition. Technique and theme converge, presenting identity not as a fixed emblem but as a layered surface where history, performance, and presence coexist.








