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Buddhas Reimagined Above NYC: A 27-Foot Memorial on the High Line
arts1 month ago

Buddhas Reimagined Above NYC: A 27-Foot Memorial on the High Line

Vietnamese American artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen unveils a 27‑foot sandstone sculpture on the High Line’s Hudson Yards plinth, reimagining the Bamiyan Buddhas destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. While not an exact replica, the work features carved sandstone with two steel hands that float above the stone, cast from melted Afghan artillery shells to symbolize fearlessness and compassion. Named after Bamiyan locals’ nickname for the larger Buddha, ‘Salsal’ (the light shines through the universe), the piece is meant as a site of memory and inquiry and resonates with today’s wars. It will be on display through fall 2027 and will be activated with monthly lectures and guided meditation sessions.

"Unveiling the Vietnam War's Profound Influence on an Artist's Life"
arts-and-culture2 years ago

"Unveiling the Vietnam War's Profound Influence on an Artist's Life"

The New Museum in New York is hosting an exhibition titled "Radiant Remembrance" that explores the legacy of the Vietnam War through the films and sculptures of artist Tuan Andrew Nguyen. The exhibition delves into narratives of forgotten or lost history, using various forms of art to tell stories that challenge dominant narratives. Nguyen's work focuses on memory, storytelling as political resistance, and the ongoing impact of war. His own experiences as a Vietnamese-born, American-raised artist heavily influence his art, which aims to heal and transform destructive objects into sources of healing. The exhibition runs until September 17.