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BIOGRAPHY


Born and raised in France from Vietnamese parents, Khanh is a self-taught photographer who developed her works throughout personal experiments and collaborative projects across the world.

After a degree in Business and Information Systems in the United States, she photographed several anthropological researches in Nicaragua, and worked as a photojournalist for the national press in Mexico. She then moved to Spain, where she participated in diverse art projects and documentaries, and settled in Vietnam, where she documented humanitarian missions as well as her complex relationship to her double heritage.

Using a medium format film camera (Rolleicord), in black and white, her personal works explore the subconscious and the invisible, and are an invitation to focus on what is felt beyond what is represented. They have been published and exhibited in France and internationally.

Her first book journey is an invitation to a travel throughout space and time, as well as within the inner self.

Her current exhibition Interstices at the Museum of Asian Arts of Toulon, reveals a subtle vision of Japan that echoes her personal life experience and her struggle throughout illness.

Khanh is now based in Paris..