The Propeller Group


The Propeller Group is a cross-disciplinary structure for creating art projects. The collective is headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and works in conjunction with creative individuals in Los Angeles, California, United States.

About

The Propeller Group was founded in late 2006 by visual artists Phunam Thuc Ha and Tuan Andrew Nguyen, who were joined by Matt Lucero in 2008. Phunam studied sculpture and conservation in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Thailand and at the Hanoi College of Fine Arts. Nguyen earned a BFA from the University of California, Irvine. He met Lucero while they were completing their MFA from the California Institute of the Arts. Lucero earned a BFA from the University of California, Riverside. As of late 2017, Phunam Thuc Ha and Matt Lucero are no longer active members of The Propeller Group having withdrawn to pursue more personal interests. Tuan Andrew Nguyen continues to work with the group. Whereas his own practice focuses on 'memory and its potential for political resistance', Nguyen's work with The Propeller Group explores 'the memory of the Cold War and its residual effects on how we perceive and how we relate to one another in the present day'.
The collective is dedicated to developing original creative content, bridging between fine art and mainstream media. The group draws inspiration from television, film, video, and the Internet. They make large-scale collaborative projects in new media, from online viral campaigns, international film productions, television commercials, to art installations, and everything in between, taking a special interest in multimedia and mass communication. The collective employs strategies from advertising, marketing, and the rarefied forms of commodity exchange and display that take place in galleries and museums. Their medium and Vietnam are frequently their subjects. They use mass media as a platform to combine seemingly contradictory phenomena: advertising and politics, history and future, and public and private. They often push their work back into the public sphere, using commodities as a form of public art. The collective cites graffiti as a source of influence, as seen in their documentary Spray It Don't Say It, which follows the evolution of graffiti in Vietnam. The influence of graffiti is also present in Television Commercial for Communism '', drawing inspiration from the COST REVS tag, which mixes identity with advertising and branding and takes advantage of the public space.

TPG Films

The Propeller Group also functions as the full-service video production company TPG Films. In addition to making music videos for Vietnamese pop singers Thanh Bui, Hoàng Thùy Linh, Minh Hằng, Hồ Ngọc Hà, Phương Vy, Anh Khang, Liêu Anh Tuấn, and the occasional commercials, TPG Films has collaborated with Vietnamese American artist Dinh Q. Lê on multimedia installation projects. They also regularly team up with Danish art collective Superflex, co-producing short films and video installations. The distinction between The Propeller Group and TPG Films reflects the shifting relations between art and commerce.
Phunam and Nguyen also co-founded the artist-run, non-profit, alternative space Sàn Art along with Dinh Q. Lê and Tiffany Chung in 2007.

Works

Their works have been described as a blend of aesthetics and culture, between fine arts and mainstream media, between art gallery and the media world, between high culture and low culture, with an interdisciplinary and border-crossing appeal, a fusion of two seemingly different concepts and ideologies, such as the blend of the tool of capitalism and ideology of communism in their project Television Commercial for Communism. According to the Guggenheim Museum, "To appreciate the Propeller Group’s work is to enter an extended network of aesthetic and cultural production." The Propeller Group has been the subject of solo exhibitions at galleries and museums worldwide. Their work has been included in No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and The Ungovernables, New Museum Triennial. The collective, under the identity TPG, has also exhibited at Museum of Modern Art, Hammer Museum, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Lombard Freid Gallery, Guangzhou Triennial, and Singapore Art Museum.

Films

No.TitleYearLocation
16th NHK Asian Film Festival2007Tokyo, Japan
2The History of a Decade That Has Not Yet Been Named
Lyon Biennial
2008Lyon, France
3Strategies from Within: Vietnamese and Cambodian Contemporary Art2008Ke Center, Shanghai, China
4Farewell to Post-Colonialism
3rd Guangzhou Triennial
2008Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China
5Quiet Shiny Words2008Galerie Quynh, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
64th Biennial Cinema Symposium2008Los Angeles, CA, USA
7Gwangju Biennale2008Gwangju, Korea
8The Farmers and the Helicopters2008Freer & Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., USA
9Oberhausen Film Festival2009Germany
10Palais Project2009Vienna, Austria
11Intersection Vietnam2009Valentine Willie Fine Arts, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
12Against Easy Listening20101A Space, Hong Kong
13Your Name Here
2010Sàn Art at L’usine, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
14The Farmers and the Helicopters2010Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, USA
15FAX2010Para Site, Hong Kong
16Video, an Art, a History2011Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
17Project 35
Independent Curators International
2011Pratt Manhattan Gallery, NY, USA
18Commercial Break
54th Venice Biennale
2011Venice, Italy
19Negotiating Home, History and Nation2011Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
20Singapore Biennale 2011 Open House2011Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
21The Ungovernables: 2012 New Museum Triennial2012New Museum, NY, USA
22Made in L.A. 2012
Los Angeles Biennial
2012Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
23The Unseen
4th Guangzhou Triennial
2012Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China
24Six Lines of Flight2012San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, USA
25No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative
2013Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, USA
26Lived, Lives, Will Live!2013Lombard Freid Gallery, New York, NY, USA
27Lenin Piece
Art Basel – Hong Kong
2014Hong Kong
28All the World’s Futures
56th Venice Biennale
2015Venice, Italy
29'The Living Need Light, The Dead Need Music2016James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY, USA
30Is It an Art Collective or a Vietnamese Ad Agency? Yes and Yes2018New York, NY, USA
31The Picture Will Still Exist''2017MoT+++, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam