Nguyen Ducmanh
$3,600
Vietnamese/American (1933)
About the artist:
Ducmanh, sometimes known as The Duke, was born in Hanoi, Vietnam but moved to Paris as a young man. He worked as a graphic designer whilst painting. Although taken up by the art dealer Rene Drouin, his artistic career took off when he decamped to New York in April 1965. He gained a Rockefeller foundation grant and the Allan Stone Gallery soon accepted and began to show his work. Ducmanh’s style mixes the calligraphic and abstract; like other Vietnamese artists in exile he benefited from a greater freedom to experiment than those who remained at home. The Allan Stone Gallery in New York still holds his work and last exhibited Ducmanh in a mixed show in 2004 called “Group”. Ducmanh lived in Ireland from 1974-76. He is well known for his irreverent and iconoclastic attitudes and “addiction” to drink and women, as well as for some provocative writing.
Ducmanh, sometimes known as The Duke, was born in Hanoi, Vietnam but moved to Paris as a young man. He worked as a graphic designer whilst painting. Although taken up by the art dealer Rene Drouin, his artistic career took off when he decamped to
$3,600
$3,600
$3,600