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Diane Severin Nguyen Rupturing Time and Memory Artist Talk with Marcela Guerrero Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, DE 2 May 2025, 4 — 5 pm

Referencing everything from K-pop to the alliance between Vietnam and Poland during World War II, New York-based artist Diane Severin Nguyen uses photography, sculpture, and time-based media to explore personal, social, and political histories and presents. Transformation and expanded materiality are central to her practice as she mines the ideas of presence and disappearance, continuity and rupture—all of which can be experienced in the new works on view in Nguyen’s first solo exhibition at Galerie Molitor. Join the artist in conversation with Marcela Guerrero, a curator at New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art, for a talk about suspending time, presenting alternative parallel timelines, and her innovative approach to photography, video, and installation.

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