Lêna Bùi
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Lêna Bùi engages our perception and relationship to the natural world that we intrinsically rely on and belong to. She asks us to think deeper of our spiritual and physical understanding of what is good and bad, useful and useless, and of what is assumed natural by marketable standards versus what is natural in nature, in order to reveal the social impact of such attitudes on producers and consumers. Spanning painting, drawing, video, film and sculpture, her works are often made in collaboration with a particular community (from farmers to scientists, from shamans to mothers and more), connecting rural and urban contexts that benefit from little comparative studies otherwise. Lêna Bùi’s work seeks to challenge and broaden our assumptions about the impact of human progress and to reveal the endurance and resilience of cultural practices confronted with the industrializing demands of a capitalist economy.
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Lêna Bùi engages our perception and relationship to the natural world that we intrinsically rely on and belong to. She asks us to think deeper of our spiritual and physical understanding of what is good and bad, useful and useless, and of what is assumed natural by marketable standards versus what is natural in nature, in order to reveal the social impact of such attitudes on producers and consumers. Spanning painting, drawing, video, film and sculpture, her works are often made in collaboration with a particular community (from farmers to scientists, from shamans to mothers and more), connecting rural and urban contexts that benefit from little comparative studies otherwise. Lêna Bùi’s work seeks to challenge and broaden our assumptions about the impact of human progress and to reveal the endurance and resilience of cultural practices confronted with the industrializing demands of a capitalist economy.