Monthly Archives: November, 2010

Eye Level: The Photographs of Jamie Maxtone-Graham

I saw Jamie Maxtone-Graham's work long before I met him. I didn't know his was the work I was seeing. This was back in...

diaCRITICIZE: The Stuff Vietnamese People Like

Hello. This is the first editor's note for diaCRITICS, which we've decided to call diaCRITICIZE: The Stuff Vietnamese People Like. It's silly, I know, but you'll get over it and so will we. Or maybe we won't and we'll change it later.

Must See: Binh Danh’s "Collecting Memories" at Mills College

If you're in the Bay Area, you have to check out Binh Danh's show, "Collecting Memories," at Mills College in Oakland from August 1-December 12....

Đồng Xuân – Vietnamesen in Berlin

Xin vui lòng xem bản tiếng Việt bên dưới. Scroll down for the Vietnamese language version.This looks like it will be a terrific show....

Khanh Ho: Burning Man

Do you enjoy reading diaCRITICS? Then please consider subscribing!Everybody’s seen this picture:  the cross-legged priest in the saffron robe, burning, blazing orange.  His shaved head—a...

In Conversation with artist Hoang Duong Cam

I met artist Hoang Duong Cam on an art trip to Vietnam in 2007 and was immediately struck by the impact of his artwork—at...

First Take: “New Voices From Vietnam” Film Series

I've gone to two of the "New Voices from Vietnam" film series events in Los Angeles, the opening night screening of Phan Dang Di's...

Bao Phi on a Decade of Asian Am Spoken Word

Bao Phi has been a visionary performance poet since 1991, and is the best Vietnamese spoken word artist out there, period. Heck, he's in the...

‘Quiet As They Come’—An Interview With Author Angie Châu

diaCRITICS is reposting this interview which originally appeared at New America Media. You can also check out the diaCRITICS review of Angie's book.San Francisco...

Ho Down: Long March’s ‘Ho Chi Minh Trail Project’

 This entry is a snapshot of the Phnom Penh, Cambodia leg of the Ho Chi Minh Trail project, an internationally traveling exchange of artists...