On June 22, Dutch-Hungarian artist Andrea Radai will present her work and of other Dutch artists at the Goethe Institute in Hanoi.
Dutch-Hungarian artist Andrea Radai is in Hanoi for a three-month residency, reflecting on the two years (1973 to 1975) she spent here with her parents as a child. Andrea’s work in Hanoi, which follows an interest in both the personal and the collective nature of memory, is also bringing to light some similarities between contemporary Dutch and Vietnamese artists.
She will introduce the works of five Dutch artists who are doing interesting work outside of the spotlight. The art of Miloushka Bokma (photographer/video artist ), Lon Godin (painter), Frans van Lent (performance artist/video artist), Mark van den Berg (filmmaker/writer), and her own work as a painter will be introduced.
Andrea Radai’s talk will start at 6.30pm at the Goethe Institut at 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh on June 22.