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This exhibition features a range of events including workshops, a panel discussion, performances, and food sharing. It is supported by the Jerwood Arts New Work Fund and the Arts Council of England National Lottery Project Grant.
No Place Like Home Part II is part of the ESEA programme at Museum of the Home. The ESEA programme is generously funded by the Lien Viet fund by Islington and Shoreditch Housing Association.
This free contemporary exhibition features a group of Vietnamese diasporic artists presenting works on the theme of Home through the Vietnamese cultural lens, with "emphases on belonging, community, conversation, and nostalgia" (FAD Magazine)
Located in the heart of the Vietnamese community on Kingsland Road, Museum of the Home is proud to commission a new contemporary art exhibition, No Place Like Home (A Vietnamese Exhibition) Part II.
Co-curated and led by KV Duong and Hoa Dung Clerget, the collaborative exhibition features a group of Vietnamese diasporic artists presenting works about the theme of home through the Vietnamese cultural lens.
Immigrant family meals are important moments of connection and cultural transmission. Traditional foods are deeply intertwined with notions of memory, identity, and belonging – both in the places where the parents have settled and on a transnational scale as a reminder of Vietnam.
Visitors are greeted by a striking urban landscape installation constructed from Vietnamese plastic stools, highlighting the psychogeography of migrant populations. The main room showcases object-based works on a low white table, inviting viewers to sit on bamboo carpets to engage with the works.
The fluid, curvilinear table shape intentionally breaks from the traditional administrative and patriarchal table, fostering dynamic interaction with the objects and each other. The table facilitates the transmission of knowledge, experiences, and self-gifts, for artistic voices of marginalised second-gen immigrants.
“Taking food together has long played a part in the social transmission of culture. For diaspora populations, food is a signifier of traditions, places, languages and contexts that live in memory. No Place Like Home brings this all together.”
Sonia Solicari on No Place Like Home

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