Binh Danh
Biography
Binh Danh (MFA Stanford; BFA San Jose State University) emerged as an artist of national importance with work that investigates his Vietnamese heritage and our collective memory of war. His technique incorporates his invention of the chlorophyll printing process, in which photographic images appear embedded in leaves through the action of photosynthesis. His newer body of work focuses on nineteenth-century photographic processes, applying them in an investigation of battlefield landscapes and contemporary memorials. A recent series of daguerreotypes celebrated the United States National Park system during its anniversary year.
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Binh Danh & Renee Royale
March 14 – April 25, 2026ROSEGALLERY is pleased to present a two-person exhibition featuring works by Renee Royale and Binh Danh, bringing together practices that examine colonial legacies, systems of extraction, and the enduring questions...Read more -
Binh Dahn: The Luminescence of Memory
April 20 – June 15, 2024The landscape is what defines me. When I am somewhere new or familiar, I am constantly in dialogue with the past, present, and my future self. When I am thinking...Read more
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