I'm quit today. Please visit me at this link.
THANKS!
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Hi, I am Sonia Sarkar, an Indian journalist. I am visiting Vietnam for a week. I am planning to explore work of progressive artists, would love to meet you. Was wondering if you are free between 3-6th at HCMC. Look forward to meeting you. Regards
Hello Sonia,I'm free tomorrow evening or sunday morning. Mail me at
[email protected]. Thank you for your interest in my works.Best,M.
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singapore 12/2017
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A SMS FROM MOM
“I’ve lived in misery and become so indifferent towards my present life. Watching you grow up has given me enough strength to get over my past sufferings. Your younger brother still needs a well-rounded upbringing before I can leave. Nevertheless, I’m not sure if destiny is with me on this last journey . Before being sent to eternity, I wish to witness your lives attain stability, to see all of you starting your own families in peace and happiness. I wish that especially for you, my beloved daughter. If I lie down tomorrow, I’d like to ask for your help, dear, to take care of your younger brother, not so different from how I took care of you when you were little. My life has not had a grain of happiness since your father came. However, your maturity and your camaraderie with your siblings are the greatest treasure of my life, knowing that my sacrifice has not gone to waste. From above, I would be fulfilled seeing your accomplishments.”
- I took these photographs from the viewpoint of a daughter, observing my family and my life, perhaps as self-remedy. My mother’s body and that of mine are inextricably interwoven. This connection does not need further explanation.
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No. 30
digital photo, plastic, leaves, flower, plasters
59 x 22.5 cm, 65 x 31.5 cm
From NguChoNoBay Exhibition
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http://newhive.com/tamgiacmoc/loayhoay
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No. 30
digital photo, plastic, leaves, plasters
59 x 22.5 cm, 65 x 31.5 cm
From NguChoNoBay Exhibition
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From the Nothing [On] show 2016.
http://5175xxxxx.tumblr.com
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http://newhive.com/tamgiacmoc/loayhoay
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DaLat, VietNam
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Ngu-cho-no-bay Exhibition
23 March – 11 April
Galerie Quynh, 151/3 Dong Khoi (2nd floor), District 1, HCMC, Vietnam.
Gallery opening hours: 10 am – 7 pm (Tuesday – Saturday)
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