He has been published in positions: Asia critique;[4]Crab Orchard Review;[5]American Quarterly;[6]Amerasia Journal;[7] Art Journal; and the anthologies Writing from the Perfume River;[8]Strange Cargo;[9]The Spaces Between Us;[10]Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Art;[11] among others.
Solo art exhibitions include lovebang! (2016)[12] at Kellogg University Art Gallery, Los Angeles; vestige (2015) at H Gallery, Bangkok;[13][14]tan nÁRT cõi lòng | heARTbreak![15] (Nhà Sàn Collective Hà Nội). Lê has presented his work at The Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada; UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, USA; DoBaeBacSa Gallery, Seoul, Korea; Japan Foundation, Việt Nam; 1a Space, Hong Kong; Bangkok Art & Cultural Center (BACC),[16] Thailand; Civitella Ranieri, Italy; Shanghai Biennale, China; Rio Gay Film Festival,[17] Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; among other venues.
Solo exhibitions
2016
lovebang!, February 27 - April 23, 2016,[12] W. Keith and Janet Kellog University Art Gallery at California State University, Pomona,[18] Pomona (two person solo exhibit with Laura Kina)
succeed or quit June 8 - July 28, 2009 site-specific installation, Umbria, Italy
2007
what's love got to do with it? October 2007 two-person solo exhibition with Julie Thi Underhill Creighton University Art Gallery,[21] Omaha, NE
2004
represent[22] June 21 - July 3, 2004 site-specific installation, The Banff Centre, Canada
pictures of you April 9–17, 2004 Hudson D. Walker Gallery,[23] Provincetown, MA
It's a Fine Day March 5, 2004 solo performance, Shoshin Performance Space, NYU
2002
sweet bitter[24] August 11, 2002 Solo performances by Việt Lê, Leo Garcia, LeVan D. Hawkins, Alex Penn Curated by LeVan D. Hawkins, Highways Performance Space, SantaMonica, CA
2001
the indifference of every day September - December 2001 multimedia installation of digital images and text in a public space Cyber A, University of California, Irvine
2000
hom(m)e[25] July 2000 - January 2001 site-specific installation Pillsbury Madison & Winthrop LLP, corporate office, Costa Mesa, California
1998
Masquerade: A Solo Exhibition January 27 - February 14, 1998 Sight and Sound Gallery, California State University, Fullerton, California
Experimental Films
lovebang! trilogy 2012-17
lovebang! 2016, directed by Việt Lê. Collaborators: Chean Long, Khvay Samnang,[26] GiGi.
Select Film Festival Official Selection: Future Shorts Film Fest '12, Sài Gòn, Việt Nam; CAAMFest '12, San Francisco; Frameline LGBT Film Festival '13; San Francisco Global Vietnamese Film Fest '13; MIX New York Experimental Queer Film Fest '13, New York; Southwest Gay & Lesbian Film Fest, Alburquerbue New Mexico '13; Queer Arts Festival '13, Hà Noi, Việt Nam; Rio Gay Film Fest 2014, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Queer Rebels Exploding Lineage Film Fest, SF '14
Select Gallery Exhibitions/ Presentations: Bangkok Art & Culture Centre | The Art Centre, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Department of Avant Garde Cliches, Manila, Philippines; Meta House, Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Aljira A Center for the Arts; Boston, USA; Los Angeles, USA; Lanchester Gallery, Coventry, UK; Taipei, Taiwan; College Art Association, New York; USA Sonic Tonics: Spiritual Asias (working title) 2017- (feature film trilogy in-process)[27]
Group exhibitions
2017
Waiting With performance. Invited collaborative performance with Faith Wilding. Northern California Women's Art Caucus,[28] San Francisco, USA. January 17, 2017
2016
APAture Festival Featured Artist: October 9, 2016 Việt Lê | Film Showcase, Koret Auditorium, SF Main Public Library,[29] San Francisco, CA, USA
Imaginary Selves February 2-March 10, 2016 Guest curated by Jennifer Vanderpool, Ph.D. Harris Gallery,[30] University of La Verne, 1950 Third Street, La Verne, California 91750
2015
Queer Rebels Fest![31] (eclipse screened) May 29–30, 2015 African American Art & Culture Complex, San Francisco
2014
forever queer![32] Dec. 20, 2013-January 5, 2014 Nha San Collective, Hả Nội, Việt Nam, curated by Nguyễn Quốc Thành
2013
"Queer Rebels"[33] Program (love bang! screened) November 2013 Mix New York Queer Experimental Film Festival curated by Celeste Chan and Kali Boyce
Southwest Gay & Lesbian Film Festival[34] October 11–20, 2013 (love bang! screened) Albuquerque, New Mexico
"Transtastic" film shorts program[35] (love bang! screened) June 24, 2013 Frameline LGBT Film Festival. San Francisco, CA
Sex. Money. Race. Gender: The Ladydrawers (of Ill.)[36] June 27-July 27, 2013 Exhibition & Workshop Series A+D Gallery, Chicago, Illinois curated by Anne Elizabeth Moore
boi band poster workshop[37] with Việt Lê & Morgan Claire, Residency Workshop Series July 25, 2013
Asian American Festival Favorites[38] (love bang! screened) April 30, 2013 OVEE TV, national platform curated by Kar Yin Tham, Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) featuring Lobster Shmobster (Dave Quion & Kyle Ross /USA/2 minutes/2004); The Others (Aram Siu Wai Collier/USA/9 minutes/2009); love bang! (Việt Lê/Cambodia-USA/6 minutes/2012);[39] Lady Razorbacks (Laura Green/USA/4 minutes/2011); The Postcard (Josh Kim/South Korea/15minutes/2007)
Vietnamese Global Film Festival April 27–28, 2013 Roxie Theater, San Francisco Organized by the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network (DVAN)[40]
Fellowships
Lê has received fellowships from Fulbright-Hays (Việt Nam), William Joiner Center (US),[41] Civitella Ranieri Foundation (Italy),[42]Fine Arts Work Center (US),[43] Center for Khmer Studies (Cambodia), Art Matters Foundation,[44] International Institute for Asian Studies (Leiden University, the Netherlands),[45] Camargo Foundation (Cassis, France),[46] and PEN Center USA.[47]
Curatorial
Lê co-curated, Miss Saigon with the Wind (2005) at Highways Performance Space, Santa Monica;[48] and Charlie Don’t Surf! (2005) at Centre A, Vancouver, British Columbia;[49] and he co-curated with Leta Ming and Yong Soon Min (2008), humor us at Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Los Angeles; transPOP: Korea Việt Nam Remix (2008–2009) with Yong Soon Min traveling in Seoul, Saigon, Irvine, and San Francisco; the 2012 Taipei Kuandu Biennale, and Love in the Time of War[50] (UC Santa Barbara and SF Camerawork), which features special online-only projects. He co-organized the 2015 Artistic Interventions: Histories, Cartographies in Asia conference[51] (Ph.D. workshops and symposium) in Hong Kong.
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Glassey-Tranguyen, Trangdai (2015). "Articulating Refug-endity in VietnAmerica and the Diasporas 1975-2015: From Ethnic Autonomy to Global Visibility," Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement: Vol. 10: Iss. 1, Article 5.