vertical orientation, black-and-white landscape scene with central light gray unpaved road extending from the foreground into the distance though grasslands; a tree line is seen on the horizon; top half of image is gray sky; white frame

Please come here and witness | Đời Gọi Biết Bao Lần, 2018

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Teo Nguyen’s tranquil rural scene, devoid of obvious human activity, is a reclamation of a landscape once scarred by violence and death during the American war in Vietnam (1954 1975). The painting references an iconic image by Associated Press photojournalist Horst Faas, who captured the aftermath of an assault by Viet Cong guerrillas near the Michelin rubber plantation northeast of Saigon on November 27, 1965. In the original black-and-white photograph, a masked Vietnamese litter bearer stands stoically in the foreground, overseeing the recovery of the bodies of dead American and Vietnamese soldiers scattered along the road. Nguyen's title, Please come here and witness, is a reminder of the atrocities that occurred here, but by omitting the evidence of war, and highlighting the beauty of the landscape, Nguyen suggests a hopeful, self determining future for the people of Vietnam.

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Title
Please come here and witness | Đời Gọi Biết Bao Lần
Artist Life
American (born Vietnam), born 1977
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2023.8
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vertical orientation, black-and-white landscape scene with central light gray unpaved road extending from the foreground into the distance though grasslands; a tree line is seen on the horizon; top half of image is gray sky; white frame
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