Kenny Nguyen
Kenny Nguyen | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1990 (age 35–36) Bên Tre Province, Vietnam |
| Education | University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City, University of North Carolina |
| Awards | Asian Art in London's Modern & Contemporary Asian Art Award (2024), Excellence Asia Contemporary Young Artist Award (2016) |
| Website | http://www.kennynguyen.org/ |
Kenny Nguyen Quoctrung "Kenny" Nguyen (born 1990, Bên Tre Province, Vietnam) is a Vietnamese-American mixed-media artist and painter known for his process of creating dimensional artwork through layered, painted silk strips.[1] His work explores themes of cultural identity, displacement, and integration, influenced by his personal journey from rural Vietnam to the United States.[2][3]
Early life and education
Nguyen was raised on a coconut farm in the Mekong Delta region of southern Vietnam, where silk cultivation was part of his early surroundings.[1] He initially pursued fashion design[4] at the University of Architecture Ho Chi Minh City in 2007. In 2010, Nguyen and his family relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina.[5] This transition led him to explore themes of reinvention in his art. He studied fine art and completed a BFA in Painting at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2015.[1]
Artistic style and medium
Nguyen refers to his work as "deconstructed paintings"—three-dimensional textural pieces created by tearing silk into hundreds of strips, dipping them in acrylic paint, and attaching them onto raw canvas.[1] He constructs undulating, sculptural surfaces that can be displayed flat or three-dimensionally.[6] Silk plays a central role in Nguven's practice. He also uses lesser-known Vietnamese color names such as "màu lúa chín" (harvest-ripened rice field) or "khói lam chiều" (evening smoke blue) to inform his palette.[6]
Career and exhibitions
Nguyen has exhibited extensively in the U.S. and internationally. Solo exhibitions include:
- Confluence at the Branch Museum of Design (Richmond, VA, 2025)[2]
- The Divine Eye at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art (Charleston, NC, 2025)[7][8]
- Adaptations at the Mint Museum (Charlotte, NC, 2024-2025)[3]
- Mother Tongue at Sundaram Tagore Gallery (NYC, NY, 2025)[6]
- Eruption at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, (Singapore, 2024)[9]
- Cham: Mapping Identity at Sugarlift Gallery (NYC, NY, 2024)[10]
- Home/land at Sugarlift Gallery (NYC, NY, 2023)[11]
- Kenny Nguyen: Identity Sozo Gallery (Charlotte, NC, 2021)[12]
His work has also been featured in group exhibitions at institutions such as Saatchi Gallery (London, UK)[13], Brooklyn Museum (New York), Sejong Museum of Art (Seoul), CICA Museum (South Korea), Kunstwerk Carlshütte (Germany), Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, LaGrange Art Museum (Georgia), and the United States Capitol Complex.[1]
Awards, residencies, and recognition
Nguyen's work has received awards, including:
- College of Arts + Architecture’s 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award in Art (2025)[14]
- Asian Art in London's Modern & Contemporary Asian Art Award presented by Sotheby's (2024)[5]
- Nomination for the Joan Mitchell Fellowship (2023)[5]
- Excellence Asia Contemporary Young Artist Award (Sejong Museum of Art, 2016)[5]
Residencies and fellowships include support from the Ragdale Foundation, The Hambidge Center, Vermont Studio Center, Gil Artist Residency in Iceland, Château d'Orquevaux in France, and AIR Guidiguada in Spain.[1]
Personal life
Quoctrung "Kenny" Nguyen is based in Concord, North Carolina, where he maintains his studio practice.[15][16]
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Kenny Nguyen - Overview". Maya Frodeman Gallery. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ a b "Confluence – The Branch Museum of Design". Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ a b "Kenny Nguyen: Adaptations". The Mint Museum. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Logan, Liz (2021-08-26). "Kenny Nguyen's Art Is an Epic Tale Sculpted With Silk". Queen City Nerve. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ a b c d "Kenny Nguyen". www.sundaramtagore.com. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ a b c world, STIR. "In a New York solo, diaspora artist Kenny Nguyen makes colour his language". www.stirworld.com. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ "THE DIVINE EYE". Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Art, The Halsey Institute of Contemporary (2025-08-22). "Kenny Nguyen: The Divine Eye". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ "Kenny Nguyen: Eruption | Sundaram Tagore Gallery". www.sundaramtagore.com. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Sugarlift. "Kenny Nguyen: CHAM: MAPPING IDENTITY". Sugarlift. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ "Kenny Nguyen. Home/Land. - Exhibition at Sugarlift in New York". ArtRabbit. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Pressler, Alyssa (2019). "KNOW: Artist Kenny Nguyen and 'a beautiful way to communicate'". The Charlotte Observer.
- ^ [email protected] (2026-02-03). "Textile Art Redefined » Saatchi Gallery". Saatchi Gallery ». Archived from the original on 2026-04-10. Retrieved 2026-04-24.
- ^ Whalen, Meg (2025-06-26). "As his international reputation grows, Kenny Nguyen '15 is helping UNC Charlotte students build confidence and careers as artists". College of Arts + Architecture. Retrieved 2025-10-14.
- ^ Pingel, Maile (2024). "Unfurling Charlotte Artist Kenny Nguyen's Complex Silk Paintings". LUXE Interiors + Design | Architecture + Home Tours.
- ^ Brown, Virginia (2025). "How a Charlotte fiber artist entwines his Vietnamese heritage with his artwork". The Charlotte Observer.
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