Vietnam’s intersection

LOCATION

Embassy of France in Vietnam

57 Trần Hưng Đạo, Hoàn Kiếm

EXHIBITION DATE

01.11 – 30.11.2025

OPENING

07.11.2025 – 9:30

ORGANIZERS

The exhibition The Intersection of Vietnam highlights the deep connection that unites three French photographers — Daniel Roussel, Gilbert Bertrand, and Lily Franey — with Vietnam.

Roussel’s photographs, taken from 1980 to 1986 as a correspondent for L’Humanité, offer a unique perspective on Vietnam’s post-war era, reflecting his deep admiration and understanding of the nation’s historical struggles. Gilbert Bertrand’s previously unexhibited black-and-white photographs, captured between 1970 and 1975 during his time at the French Cultural Center in Da Lat and Sai Gon, provide invaluable historical documentation, highlighting pivotal moments with a discerning eye. Lily Franey’s post-1987 work, created during her missions with Secours Populaire Français, vividly portrays Vietnam’s recovery, emphasizing the resilience and human spirit of its people.

This exhibition transcends mere visual display, serving as a historical archive and a powerful tribute to Vietnam’s enduring strength. Each photographer’s distinct perspective weaves together to illuminate a crucial era, inviting viewers to reflect on Vietnam’s complex journey of transformation and perseverance, offering a significant opportunity to rediscover a period often overlooked in contemporary narratives.

ARTISTS

Daniel Roussel, Gilbert Bertrand, Lily Franey

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