The art is by Vietnamese born Duy Huynh, whose poetic and contemplative acrylic paintings symbolically reflect geographical and cultural displacement. Drawing inspiration from a variety of storytellers in formats that range from music and movies to ancient folklore and comic book adventures, Duy creates his own narratives of the human condition with ethereal characters maintaining a serene, precarious balance, often in a surreal or dreamlike setting.
With his figures, Duy explores motion along with emotion in order to portray not just the beauty of the human form, but also the triumph of the human spirit. Images that recur, such as boats, trains, suitcases, and anything with the ability of flight relate to travel, whether physical or spiritual.
While much of Duy's work is deeply personal, his clever and often times humorous use of symbolism and wordplay invites the viewers to create their own storyline.Philippe Entremont is the piano virtuoso playing Satie and Debussy.
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