Tomas Vu

Apollo 2 East, 2015. Silkscreen, acrylic, inkjet photographs, Plexiglas, and collage mounted on aluminum, 72 x 36 inches

BIOGRAPHY

Born: Saigon, Vietnam, 1963

Resides: New York, New York

Education:  Yale University (M.F.A.,1990); University of Texas, El Paso (B.F.A.,1988)

 

Selected Solo Exhibitions

 

2018

“Tomas Vu,” XC.HuA Galerie, Berlin (April 27–July 9).

 

2016

“With the Beatles,” Mednarodni Graficni Likovni Center, Ljubljana.

 

2015

“Dark Side of the Moon,” China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing.

 

2013

“Dark Side of the Moon,” University of Massachusetts, Lowell.

 

Selected Group Exhibitions

 

2017

“Occupy Mana,” Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, New Jersey.

“Green Go Home,” Vargas Museum, Quezon City, Philippines.

“Green Go Home,” MECA, Santurce, Puerto Rico.

“Contemporary Silhouettes,” Cahoon Museum of American Art, Cotuit, Massachusetts.

“Draw/Boston,” Bakalar & Paine Galleries at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston.

 

2016

“International Printmaking Alliance,” Imperial Ancestral Temple, Beijing.

“Revolver,” Nathalie Karg at Untitled Miami, Florida.

“Green Go Home,” Untitled Miami, Florida.

“Green Go Home,” Youngworld, Detroit.

 

2015

“Green Go Home,” NF Galería at Untitled Miami, Florida; NF Galería, Madrid.

“Draw: Mapping Madness,” Inside-Out Art Museum, Beijing; Dali Contemporary Art Museum, Dali, China.

 

2014

“Mañana Is a Question,” ArtBo, Bogotá.

 

2012

“Inside Out 2012,” Inside-Out Art Museum, Beijing.

“Future and Reality,” National Art Museum of China, Beijing.

 

Selected Bibliography

 

2016

“Tomas Vu,” Woven Tale Press (April).

 

2014

Vu, Tomas, Zuo Yuan, and Les Joynes. Draw: Mapping Madness. New York: LeRoy Neiman Foundation.

 

2013

Cullen, Deborah, and Nevenska Sivavec et al. Interruption: The 30th Ljubljana Biennal of Graphic Arts. London: Black Dog.

Vu, Tomas. “Artists with Artists,” Annual (October 18).


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Dark Side of the Moon, 2015. Silkscreen, acrylic, inkjet photographs, Plexiglas, and collage mounted on aluminum, 72 x 36 inches for each panel

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