Category: <span>Interview</span>

Jean-Baptiste Huynh, Paris, or The Distance That Becomes Dialogue

Jean-Baptiste Huynh, Paris, or The Distance That Becomes Dialogue

First encountered Jean-Baptiste Huynh in 2016, a meeting that has since evolved into an ongoing dialogue. From the studio to lived experience, his practice reveals not only technical mastery, but a way of seeing: precise, poetic, and deeply human. Reuniting in Paris in August 2025, the exchange continued through conversation and observation. These moments extend beyond instruction, reflecting a sustained relationship grounded in attention, generosity, and shared inquiry.

August 26, 2025May 10, 2026
Best of Both Worlds: The Road Ahead Remains Open, The Painter of Poetic Hue

Best of Both Worlds: The Road Ahead Remains Open, The Painter of Poetic Hue

The path of art is vast and endless. It always urges us to work and create without rest. For painter Boi Tran, when holding a brush, a palette knife, or a pen, all can become works of art. And this garden is also a work that she cherishes. It has no boundary between surrealism and realism. And that is exactly the artistic path that she has chosen.

December 1, 2014May 10, 2026
Anthony Bourdain at Boi Tran Garden | CNN Parts Unknown: Vivacious in Vietnam

Anthony Bourdain at Boi Tran Garden | CNN Parts Unknown: Vivacious in Vietnam

There are places where history is told, and others where it is quietly kept. Hue belongs to the latter. When Anthony Bourdain came to film for his show Parts Unknown aired on CNN, what emerged was not a story of food, but of memory made tangible. At Boi Tran Garden, a meal unfolds alongside architecture, ritual and the residue of time. Flavours do not seek intensity, but balance; gestures do not display, but endure. In such a place, taste becomes a language through which the past continues to live.

March 7, 2012May 10, 2026