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LOCATION
Diên Hồng garden
EXHIBITION DATE
01.11 – 30.11.2025
OPENING
06.11.2025 – 19:00
ORGANIZERS


Climate change is the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced. A delicate balance has been tipped, unleashing a chain of consequences on a scale we have yet to fully comprehend. Acceptance, adaptation, and mitigation are our only way forward.
Humans have long believed in the power of photography, in its ability to make an impact unlike any other form of communication. Visual storytellers play a vital role in shaping how we understand climate change, bridging the gap between complex science, political strategies, economic interests, and everyday life.
This exhibition stems from a dedicated space where twelve photographers from Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos could come together to work, share, and learn from one another. They take us on a journey of discovery: from the impact of ocean acidification on marine life, to how humans adapt to increasingly extreme heat waves. While the deforestation of mangrove forests continues, grassroots reforestation efforts are fighting back to protect the future. Meanwhile, in the Mekong Delta, a surprising new symbiosis between shrimp and rice plants is emerging, offering hope for local farmers.
One thing transpires from the twelve stories: If we are to stand a chance, this challenge demands that we come together and act now.
ARTISTS
Duy Đào, Jittrapon Kaicome, Nguyễn Thanh Huế, Ponita Keo, Saobora Narin, Satita Taratis, Savroun Ry, Sirachai Arunrugstichai, Southida Manixay, Trần Thái-Khương, Wan Chantavilasvong



