No Place Like Home (A Vietnamese Exhibition) Part II

Strange exhibition at the Museum of the Home of work by contemporary Vietnamese diasporic artists presenting works about the theme of home.

I say strange because most of the work was set out on low displays and you were invited to sit on hessian cushions on the floor to view the pieces. I’m not the most agile so didn’t really feel able to do this and move around the displays.

All the labels were nearly at foot level so impossible to read standing up. Hence, although many of the objects looked beautiful, I have no idea who they were by or what they represented.

The display is partly to gather ideas for a Vietnamese room for the museum as it is situated in the heart of that community in London. I liked the touch of having a small shrine at the entrance to the display which is evidently typical of Vietnamese homes.

Closed 11 July 2023

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