
Photo by : Yi Hsuan Lai

Photo by : Yi Hsuan Lai

Photo by : Yi Hsuan Lai

Photo by : Yi Hsuan Lai
Wayward Pillars, Edged Expanse (2025)
Reclaimed wood from 124 Phạm Thế Hiển, Q.8, HCM
32 x 36 x 22 cm
In Wayward Pillars, Edged Expanse, Hạ-Lan Văn approaches carving as a practice of uncovering and clarifying, an improvisational gesture rooted in both play and necessity. Working with reclaimed wood sourced from District 8 in Saigon where communities extend the lives of materials through repair and resale, she brings creaturehood to industrial lumber. Memory is embedded in these materials, not as nostalgia, but as a way of seeing. Fifty hand-cut wood segments, sourced from secondhand furniture and deconstructed buildings, become modular units for world-building. Urgent, intuitive cuts transform these fragments into forms that evoke temples, vortices, or boxes, asking what might emerge when industrial remnants are animated with care and imagination.
-Anh Đào Ha
*Excerpt from Architectures of Intimacy press release
Plural (2024)
Walnut
9 x 9 x 22 cm
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Photo by : Mắt Bét

Photo by : Mắt Bét

Photo by : Mắt Bét

Photo by : Mắt Bét
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Walnut
15 x 2 x 2 cm

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Reclaimed wood, Piano parts
Varying sizes



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Reclaimed wood, RE>CRETE
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Reclaimed wood, Ziptie
120 x 2 x 8 cm
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