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Rainbow Herbicides

€5.950,00 EUR

by Thu Van Tran

2024

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On the occasion of Thu-Van Tran's third solo exhibition with the gallery 'In spring, ghosts return' — currently on view at Almine Rech New York, Tribeca, Almine Rech Editions is thrilled to present Rainbow Herbicides, the first limited edition lithograph in collaboration with the artist.

Vietnamese artist Thu-Van Tran reflects on the colonial history of French Indochina and the intersections of identity and culture. Her work attempts to visually deconstruct an insidious language, as seen in her series 'Rainbow Herbicides,' where small multi-colored spurts of paint emerge. This series critiques the oxymoronic term used to describe herbicides’ toxic effects, turning the page on misrepresentations of the past.

This series of lithographs is limited to 12 copies and 5 Artist Proofs has been produced in Paris on a Voirin press in collaboration with the renowned Maître d'Art Stéphane Guilbaud, who has worked in the past with artists such as Arman, Zao Wou Ki, Nicky de Saint Phalle and Tinguely.

Edition of 12 + 4 Artist proofs
Signed, numbered and dated on the front

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Quantity Edition of 12 + 4 APs
Technique Lithography
Dimensions Stone format: 60 x 81 cm - 23 1/2 x 32 in / Final format: 80 x 104 cm - 31 1/2 x 41 in
Publisher Almine Rech Editions
Composition 300g Rives paper
Contributors Maître d'Art Stéphane Guilbaud
Publication Date 2024

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Thu Van Tran

Thu Van Tran was born in 1979 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She lives and works in Paris, France.

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