kéo xuống để đọc tiếng Việt As you may having known already, starting from September 2017 (particular from 9th Sept, Saturday), ZeroStation will host the workshop on the work “ The origin of the work of art” by Philosopher Martin Heidegger. This is one of the most important works on the philosophy of art whose
Tiếng Viêt ở dưới On this December of 2017, ZeroStation is happy to be one of the organizing partners of the 9th annual conference of the Vietnamese studies”ENGAGING WITH VIETNAM” which is co-hosted BY the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, and University of Hawaii at Manoa. In
Purpose of the workshop Zero Station would like to inform you about our new project – a workshop on Heidegger’s The Origin of The Work of Art (Der Ursprung des Kunstwerkes), tentatively scheduled for September, 2017, coordinated by professor Bùi Văn Nam Sơn, translator, researcher, ph.D in philosophy. THE ORIGIN OF THE WORK OF ART
recently, the Tribun Jogja Muda, a news paper of Yogyakarta, English version has reported of the project Saigon Unfolded. Below is the text of the report. — Revealing Saigon through a Mural By Michael HB Raditya When hearing the word, Vietnam, what will you think beside the way to enjoy coffee that recently is loved by many
Đọc tiếng Việt ở đây IN order to raise awareness and provide knowledge regarding critical theory and art trends in contemporary art in Asia and the World, as well as create a networking platform for local artists and writers to exchange with the international experts and their peers, Zero Station is presenting an Artwriting Workshop
The venue of the mural SAIGON UNFOLDED in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: Prawirotaman MG III/615 Rt30 / Rw 08, Prawirotaman, Brontokusuman, Mergangsan, Yogyakarta — This mural endeavours to convey the imagination of Saigon, Vietnam. It has been created by two artists, Nguyen Quoc Dzung from Vietnam and Prihatmoko Moki from Indonesia. This project is curated by Zero
(kéo xuống để đọc tiếng Việt) Dear everyone ZeroStation is pleased to announce the new curatorial assistant for the project Asian In/Visible Station; Chau Hoang, who will replace this position recently taken by Ngoc Nau, who now comes back to Hanoi for her own art project. We would love to say thanks to Ngoc Nau for
(kéo xuống đọc tiếng Việt) On Jan 9th 2017, ZeroStation organized a workshop between Dankok Graduate School of cinematic content and two among most important film directors of new generation of Vietnam: Phan Gia Nhat Linh and Phan Dang Di In the workshop, two Vietnamese director Phan Dang Di whose film “Bi, don’t be afraid”