Nana Chen
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Communications or Media |
Occupation | Photographer |
Location | Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Introduction | Nana Chen is a Taipei-born photographer whose work has been featured in The Observer, AFP, Marie Claire, Esquire, D-la Repubblica, SCMP and many other publications. Chen is currently based in Ho Chi Minh City after a nomadic life in Buenos Aires, Santiago, Atlanta, Copenhagen, Bangkok and other places. Her recent projects include "Chungking Mansions: the last ghetto in Hong Kong" and a portrait series on Vietnam's billionaire women. Chen's photographic subjects include themes on identity, displacement, development and sub-cultures. Her work has been exhibited at RMA Institute, Gallery Night organised by the French Embassy Bangkok, and Project 189, where she was awarded a two-month artist residency. A classically trained violinist, Nana's passions include architecture, design and non-popular music. She currently divides her time between Vietnam, Thailand and Europe. |