Tam Van Tran (born 1966) is a visual artist born in Vietnam who lives and works in Los Angeles , California . His primary materials for paintings and sculptures include clay and paper, and extend to chlorophyll, glass, algae, staples, crushed eggshells, Wite-out eraser liquid, beet juice, gelatin, and other diverse ingredients which lend texture and intricacy to his organically-molded abstractions.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Exhibitions featuring the work of Tam Van Tran have taken place at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara,[ 4] the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver ,[ 5] the Whitney Museum of American Art ,[ 6] the UCLA Hammer Museum ,[ 7] the University of Houston Blaffer Art Museum ,[ 8] the Knoxville Museum of Art ,[ 9] the Weatherspoon Art Museum, North Carolina,[ 10] the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, Miami,[ 11] and is in numerous public collections including: The Museum of Modern Art ,[ 12] the Walker Art Center Minneapolis, The Broad Collection, the Whitney Museum of American Art , the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden , Washington DC,[ 13] the Cleveland Museum of Art ,[ 14] the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles ,[ 15] the Craft and Folk Art Museum , Los Angeles,[ 16] the Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston Blaffer Museum, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston ,[ 17] the San Jose Museum of Art ,[ 18] the Albright-Knox Art Gallery , Buffalo,[ 19] and the Neuberger Museum of Art .[ 20] He is a graduate of the Pratt Institute and the Film and Television Program at UCLA.[ 21]
References
^ "Exhibitions: Tam Van Tran" . Press Release . Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara.
^ Baume, Nicholas (October 2006). Super Vision . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
^ Pagel, David. "Art review: Tam Van Tran at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects" . Culture Monster . Los Angeles Times.
^ "Exhibitions: Tam Van Tran" . Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara.
^ "Pattern: Follow the Rules" . Exhibitions . Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver.
^ "Tam Van Tran" . Whitney Biennial 2004 . Whitney Museum of American Art.
^ "International Paper" . Exhibitions 2003 . Hammer Museum.
^ "Tam Van Train: Psychonaut" . Exhibition Catalogues . Blaffer Museum University of Houston.
^ "SubUrban: Tam Van Tran, April 22 - August 07, 2005" . CAA Reviews .
^ "Around About Abstraction, June 12, 2005 - October 2, 2005" . Weatherspoon Art Museum Past Exhibitions . Weatherspoon Art Museum.
^ "Exhibition for 2013-204 season" (PDF) . Press Release . Margulies Collection.
^ "The Collection" . MOMA.
^ "#DailyArtShot (698 of ∞): Tam Van Tran, "Mercurial Butterfly," 2008. (Not currently on view)" . Twitter . Hirshhorn Museum.
^ "Secret Butterfly Heaven (2008)" . Collections . Cleveland Museum of Art.
^ "Tam Van Tran Untitled, 1999" . Collections . MOCA Los Angeles.
^ Slenske, Michael. "Paper Takes Center Stage at Los Angeles's Craft and Folk Art Museum" . Art + Auctions . Architectural Digest.
^ Cotter, Holland. "Ambitious Theme in New Home for Modern Art" . Art Reviews . New York Times.
^ "San Jose Museum of Art Unveils New Works by Tam Van Tran, Bari Kumar" . News . Art Daily.
^ "Tam Van Tran" . Collections . Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
^ "Selected Works from the Neuberger Berman and Lehman Brothers Corporate Art Collections" (PDF) . Sotheby's.
^ "Biography of Tam Van Tran" . Artists . Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects.
Further reading
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