BIOGRAPHY
Born in France from Vietnamese descent, Khanh developed a sensitivity to photography from her teenage years as a self-taught artist, nurtured through personal experimentation and numerous collaborative projects around the world. Her singular gaze unfolds through anthropological and humanitarian assignments, press features, as well as documentary and artistic projects, regularly published and exhibited in France and internationally.
Working with film, in black and white and medium format, her personal practice explores the subconscious and the invisible, inviting to see beyond what appears.
Her first book, Journey, is an invitation to travel across time and continents, between an initiatory path and an inner quest - a journey toward the self.
Her solo exhibition Interstices, presented in 2025 at the Museum of Asian Arts in Toulon and part of the OFF Festival of Les Rencontres d’Arles, offers a subtle and intimate vision of Japan, echoing her personal history shaped by illness. Her photographs evoke the universal cycle of life and each soul’s inner path toward its own light, leading to rebirth. One of the artworks is currently on view at Art Capital Paris 2026 at the Grand Palais.
88 Days is a photographic diary born under difficult circumstances. An emotional and sensitive testimony of everyday life through illness, the project forms an intimate collection of precious moments in the face of adversity and is an ode to the beauty of life. It was first presented in January 2026 at Le Banquet des Vivants, organized by Photo Doc, and will be shown this year at the Itinérances Foto Festival as well as in Vietnam in a solo exhibition at Noirfoto Gallery.
Khanh is based in Paris.