Lê Quyên Nguyễn
Lê Quyên Nguyễn is a Vietnamese-German photographer and visual artist based in Berlin. Working with experimental photography and mixed media, she explores the entanglement of memory and inherited narratives, tracing the layered emotions of displacement and belonging. Her practice reflects on what it means to embody multiple cultural identities, not as fixed truths, but as evolving, and at times conflicting, experiences.
Beyond her artistic work, Lê Quyên leads Polaroid workshops and collaborates with diverse communities during international residencies, creating spaces for shared stories and collective creativity. For her, art is both a lens and a meeting point: a way to open conversations about identity, memory, and connection in a world that is constantly shifting.
Something people should know about you?
One of the things I’m most proud of is learning how to make paper from scratch. The process resonates deeply with me, bridging the technical precision of photography with a tactile, hands-on craft. There’s a quiet, meditative quality to it — I can lose myself entirely in the work. Over time, paper-making has become an integral part of my practice, a source of both grounding and joy.
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