Tiffany Chung
Tiffany Chung (born in 1969, Da Nang, Vietnam) is one of Vietnam’s most respected and internationally active contemporary artists. She holds a BFA from California State University, Long Beach (1998) and received her MFA from the University of California, Santa Barbara (2000). Chung is a co-founder of Sàn Art, an independent, artist-initiated, non-profit gallery space and reading room in Ho Chi Minh City. Selected solo exhibitions include: From the mountains to the valleys, from the deserts to the seas: journeys of historical uncertainty, CAMP / Center for Art on Migration Politics, Copenhagen (2015); Finding one’s shadow in ruins and rubble, Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York (2015); Tiffany Chung, Lieu-Commun Espace d’Art Contemporain, Toulouse (2014); An archaeology project for future remembrance, Galerie Quynh, HCMC, Vietnam (2013); TOMORROW ISN’T HERE, Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York (2012); Fukagawa Shokudo, Fukagawa Tokyo Modan Kan, Tokyo (2011); Scratching the walls of memory, Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York (2010). Chung has participated in a number of museum exhibitions and biennials around the world including: All The World’s Futures, 56th Venice Biennale (2015); I Bienal del Sur: Pueblos en Resistencia, Museo de Bellas Artes, Carascas (2015); My Voice Would Reach You, Rice University & Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2014); Residual: Disrupted Choreographies, Carré d’Art – Musée d’Art Contemporain, Nimes (2014); THREADS, Museum Arnhem, Arnhem, Netherlands (2014); Sharjah Biennial, Sharjah (2013); California Pacific Triennial, Newport Beach (2013); Asia Pacific Triennial, Brisbane (2012); Six Lines of Flight, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2012); The Map as Art, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City (2012); Kuandu Biennale, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei (2012); Singapore Biennale, National Museum of Singapore (2011); Roving Eye, Sorlandets Kunstmuseum (2011); Atopia: Art and City in the 21st Century, Centre de Cultura Conteporània de Barcelona (2010); Incheon International Women Artists’ Biennale (2009); Fukuoka Triennale (2005). Recent awards, fellowships and residencies include: Asian Cultural Council Grant, New York (2015); Research Residency, Centre for Contemporary Art, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2014); Sharjah Biennial Prize (2013). She lives and works in Saigon. Represented by Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York