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2012) with artist Trương Công Tùng and curator Arlette Quỳnh-Anh Trần,[3] a cross-disciplinary collective that develops art projects with the aim of benefiting the local community.

[6][7][8] The Han Nefkens Foundation has supported the production and presentation of Becoming Alluvium (2019), an installation of video and painting, to be shown at the Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona (2019–20), WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels (2020), and Chisenhale Gallery, London (2020).

Solo Group Thảo Nguyên Phan's first monograph, Monsoon Melody, was co-published by exhibition partners Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, WIELS, Brussels, and the Chisenhale Gallery, London; the Han Nefkens Foundation; and Mousse Publishing.

[25] The publication was edited with the support of Galerie Zink Waldkirchen, with texts by Zoë Gray, Sam I-Shan, Lila Matsumoto, Han Nefkens, Pamela Nguyen Corey, Thảo Nguyên Phan, Hilde Teerlinck, and Thomas D. Trummer.

The book mirrors Phan's interest in philosophy and literature, featuring stills from her films and texts that provide insight into her latest work.