Curator David Breslin and artist Danh Vō explore Vō's work and that of others in exhibition The Precarious. Vietnamese-born artist Vō grew up in Denmark and won the 2012 Hugo Boss Prize. The conversation, titled “Though the World May Perish,” foregrounds how, for the contemporary artist, precariousness is as much a social phenomenon as an aesthetic concern.
Curator David Breslin and artist Danh Vō explore Vō's work and that of others in exhibition The Precarious. Vietnamese-born artist Vō grew up in Denmark and won the 2012 Hugo Boss Prize. The conversation, titled “Though the World May Perish,” foregrounds how, for the contemporary artist, precariousness is as much a social phenomenon as an aesthetic concern.
Curator David Breslin and artist Danh Vō explore Vō's work and that of others in exhibition The Precarious. Vietnamese-born artist Vō grew up in Denmark and won the 2012 Hugo Boss Prize. The conversation, titled “Though the World May Perish,” foregrounds how, for the contemporary artist, precariousness is as much a social phenomenon as an aesthetic concern.