An-My Lê

Which art books, prints and posters are available by and about this artist? Here is a sample of items of interest to a typical collector:

Limited edition of the book with a signed print.

Published to accompany the artist’s major survey at the Museum of Modern Art, An-My Lê: Between Two Rivers is the first catalog to present Lê’s three-decade practice in different mediums, with seven photographic series presented alongside textiles, installations and newly rediscovered films. The two rivers in the title refer to the Mekong River in Vietnam and the Mississippi River in the southern United States, two important geographic locations that appear in the artist’s photography from her earliest to her most recent works.

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An-My Lê (born 1960) is a Vietnamese American photographer, filmmaker, author and professor at Bard College.[1]

Her work is often focused on photographing subjects involving war, landscape, and how the two interact within military combat.

She is a 2012 MacArthur Foundation Fellow and has received the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (1997), the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program Award (2007), and the Tiffany Comfort Foundation Fellowship (2010).[2] Her work was included in the 2017 Whitney Biennial.[3]

References
Aperture Interview, 2025:

https://aperture.org/editorial/an-my-le-on-vietnam-the-chaos-of-war-and-the-tangibility-of-memory/