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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vicky Đỗ, From now on, 2017 Image by Studio Adamson
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vicky Đỗ, From now on, 2017 Image by Studio Adamson
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vicky Đỗ, From now on, 2017 Image by Studio Adamson
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vicky Đỗ, From now on, 2017 Image by Studio Adamson
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Vicky Đỗ, From now on, 2017 Image by Studio Adamson
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Vicky Đỗ

From now on, 2017
Single-Channel HD Video
33'44"
Edition of 3 plus 2 AP
Copyright The Artist
£ 4,000.00
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From Now On (2017) by Vicky Đỗ is a video essay that traces back to the history of Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong. It attempts to trace back to the...
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From Now On (2017) by Vicky Đỗ is a video essay that traces back to the history of Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong. It attempts to trace back to the history of Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong and the relationship between politics and the dilemma of refugee crisis with the correspondent immigration policy of Hong Kong towards Vietnamese nationals today. The film starts with a secretly recorded conversation between an Immigration officer and I, which the I was hassled by a typical bureaucratic manner. The film unfolds a historical narrative of Vietnamese boat people, from early 70s until the year 2000.I conduct interviews and conversations with Vietnamese refugees and non-refugees, as well as Hong Kong authorities, and scholars. The film, then, is a personal way of re-assessing the institutional definition of “refugee” throughout socio-political conflict of history. The film is also an expression of the complicated relationship between the Artist and Hong Kong, the place she wanted to call home.

Vicky Đỗ (b. Vietnam) is an artist and curator based in Saigon. Her artistic research includes displacement and the politics of urban planning, as well as the traumas of conflicts on the landscape and the body. She centres her practice around different interpretations of historical events that challenge the legitimacy of the grand narrative in history. A former curator at Sàn Art, the longest-running independent art space in Saigon, Đỗ has also worked in Hong Kong as a researcher and independent artist. She is a member of Floating Projects and Archive of the People Collective (Hong Kong) and holds an MFA in Creative Media from City University of Hong Kong.

Her work has been shown at Bangkok Independent Film Festival (2025), SLQS Gallery Screening Room (2024), Para/Site, Hong Kong (2019), Seoul Media City Biennale (2018), Hanoi DocFest (2017), and others. Đỗ has received the Australia Council for the Arts’ International Art Leadership Fellowship (2019–22) and the Margaret F. Williams Memorial Fellowship in Asian Art (2022).
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