Viet Ha Tran - Roses are red

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Tiene más de diez años de experiencia en el arte, especializándose en fotografía de posguerra y arte contemporáneo.

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Fine art photography created in 2014.

The photograph is printed on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta 325 gsm, a museum quality fine art paper with a nice texture. The photo is signed at the back and a certificate of authenticity will be included.

This work is released as an Artist Studio Edition, created specifically for the auction format. It offers collectors a unique opportunity to acquire a signed work directly from the artist’s studio - a limited edition made available exclusively through Catawiki.


THE ARTIST:

Viet Ha Tran is a contemporary visual artist based in Madrid, Spain. Working across painting and fine art photography, her practice explores nature, abstraction, and a contemplative visual language that bridges inner landscapes with the external world. Her work is recognized for its atmospheric depth and philosophical sensitivity.

Her artworks are held in private, corporate, and institutional collections across Europe, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East. She has received commissions from internationally renowned organizations including Louis Vuitton, Amazon, Samsung, and Vogue. Her photographic works are featured in the art collections of Amazon TV and Samsung TV, making them accessible to millions of viewers worldwide.

Viet Ha Tran’s work has been featured in numerous international publications such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, CNBC Media, Aesthetica Art Prize, Expansión, El Economista, The Times of India, and Vietnam News, among others.

Her works have been exhibited internationally at museums, universities, cultural centers, galleries, art fairs and festivals. In 2024, her debut art photography book, Like a Painting: Through the Eyes of the Soul, was published by Snap Collective (Denmark) and is available at the Royal Danish Library.

She was the first foreigner appointed as a Board Member of the Royal Photographic Society of Spain in its 125-year history. She also served for several years as a Jury Member of the IE Foundation Prizes in the Humanities at IE University (Spain). Additionally, she has been invited to lecture on art and the art market at international conferences, reflecting her multidimensional engagement with the cultural field.

Singulart Magazine named her among the “15 Women in the Art World to Follow.” She serves as Chief Curator of RSF Gallery and Partner Art Curator at Singulart, and has been a jury member for photography competitions including those of the Geomineral Museum, IE University, and the City of Torrejón de Ardoz (Spain).

Selected works are released through Catawiki as auction-exclusive Artist Studio Editions, offering collectors access to limited pieces not available elsewhere.



SELECTED MUSEUM & INSTITUTIONAL EXHIBITIONS:

Michael Cacoyannis Foundation, Greece (2026)
York Art Gallery – Aesthetica Art Prize Exhiition, UK (2025, 2023)
Nicolás Salmerón Cultural Center Spain (2024)
Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, UK (2023)
Railway Museum of Madrid, Spain (2022)
Ducal Palace of Medinaceli, Spain (2021)
IE University, Spain (2020, 2019, 2018)


SELECTED INTERNATIONAL ART FAIRS:

ARCO – ArtsLibris, Madrid, Spain (2026)
The Other Art Fair New York, USA (2024)
The Other Art Fair Los Angeles, USA (2023)
Affordable Art Fair Amsterdam (2016)


SELECTED PRIZE & CURATED EXHIBITIONS:

Botanical Brushstrokes, Art Rewards (2025)
Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition (2025, 2023)
Young Masters Art Prize Exhibition, London (2023, 2022)
Tokyo Crypto Festival, Japan (2021)


SELECTED GALLERY EXHIBITIONS:

Cynthia Corbett Gallery, UK (2024, 2023)
The Glasgow Gallery of Photography, UK (2024, 2023)
Arte in Salotto, Milan, Italy (2024–2021)
Galería Espai Cavallers, Spain (2022)
NowHere Gallery, New York, USA (2022)
Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa (2020)
Galería Materna y Herencia, Spain (2018)


DIGITAL & WEB3 EXHIBITIONS:
Nifty Gateway x A+D Studio (2023)
SuperRare x Saatchi Art, Los Angeles (2023)

El vendedor y su historia

Viet Ha Tran is a contemporary visual artist based in Madrid, Spain. Her practice spans painting and fine art photography, with a strong focus on nature, abstraction, and contemplative visual language. Viet Ha Tran was selected as one of the Top 25 Artists to Collect in 2025 by Artsper, Europe's leading art marketplace. This recognition highlights artists whose work is set to make a significant impact in the coming years and shape contemporary art's future. Viet Ha Tran’s works have been collected internationally by private collectors as well as corporate and institutional clients. She has received commissions from globally recognised organisations such as Louis Vuitton, Amazon, Samsung and Vogue and her work has been featured in numerous international publications (Vogue, Vanity Fair, Bazaar, CNBC Media, Aesthetica Art Prize, El Economista, Expansión, The Times of India, and Vietnam News - just to name a few). She is a Member of the Board of Directors of The Royal Photographic Society of Spain (RSF), becoming the first foreigner to hold this position in the Society’s 125-year history. Alongside her artistic practice, she is active as a curator and photography jury member. She is the Chief Curator of RSF Gallery and has recently served as a jury member for photography competitions at the Geominero Museum and the Torrejón de Ardoz City Photo Competition (Spain). She previously served for several years as a jury member for the IE Foundation Prizes in the Humanities at IE University (Spain). Her artworks are held in collections across Europe, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East. Selected works are released on Catawiki as auction-exclusive Artist Studio Editions.

Fine art photography created in 2014.

The photograph is printed on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta 325 gsm, a museum quality fine art paper with a nice texture. The photo is signed at the back and a certificate of authenticity will be included.

This work is released as an Artist Studio Edition, created specifically for the auction format. It offers collectors a unique opportunity to acquire a signed work directly from the artist’s studio - a limited edition made available exclusively through Catawiki.


THE ARTIST:

Viet Ha Tran is a contemporary visual artist based in Madrid, Spain. Working across painting and fine art photography, her practice explores nature, abstraction, and a contemplative visual language that bridges inner landscapes with the external world. Her work is recognized for its atmospheric depth and philosophical sensitivity.

Her artworks are held in private, corporate, and institutional collections across Europe, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East. She has received commissions from internationally renowned organizations including Louis Vuitton, Amazon, Samsung, and Vogue. Her photographic works are featured in the art collections of Amazon TV and Samsung TV, making them accessible to millions of viewers worldwide.

Viet Ha Tran’s work has been featured in numerous international publications such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, CNBC Media, Aesthetica Art Prize, Expansión, El Economista, The Times of India, and Vietnam News, among others.

Her works have been exhibited internationally at museums, universities, cultural centers, galleries, art fairs and festivals. In 2024, her debut art photography book, Like a Painting: Through the Eyes of the Soul, was published by Snap Collective (Denmark) and is available at the Royal Danish Library.

She was the first foreigner appointed as a Board Member of the Royal Photographic Society of Spain in its 125-year history. She also served for several years as a Jury Member of the IE Foundation Prizes in the Humanities at IE University (Spain). Additionally, she has been invited to lecture on art and the art market at international conferences, reflecting her multidimensional engagement with the cultural field.

Singulart Magazine named her among the “15 Women in the Art World to Follow.” She serves as Chief Curator of RSF Gallery and Partner Art Curator at Singulart, and has been a jury member for photography competitions including those of the Geomineral Museum, IE University, and the City of Torrejón de Ardoz (Spain).

Selected works are released through Catawiki as auction-exclusive Artist Studio Editions, offering collectors access to limited pieces not available elsewhere.



SELECTED MUSEUM & INSTITUTIONAL EXHIBITIONS:

Michael Cacoyannis Foundation, Greece (2026)
York Art Gallery – Aesthetica Art Prize Exhiition, UK (2025, 2023)
Nicolás Salmerón Cultural Center Spain (2024)
Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, UK (2023)
Railway Museum of Madrid, Spain (2022)
Ducal Palace of Medinaceli, Spain (2021)
IE University, Spain (2020, 2019, 2018)


SELECTED INTERNATIONAL ART FAIRS:

ARCO – ArtsLibris, Madrid, Spain (2026)
The Other Art Fair New York, USA (2024)
The Other Art Fair Los Angeles, USA (2023)
Affordable Art Fair Amsterdam (2016)


SELECTED PRIZE & CURATED EXHIBITIONS:

Botanical Brushstrokes, Art Rewards (2025)
Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition (2025, 2023)
Young Masters Art Prize Exhibition, London (2023, 2022)
Tokyo Crypto Festival, Japan (2021)


SELECTED GALLERY EXHIBITIONS:

Cynthia Corbett Gallery, UK (2024, 2023)
The Glasgow Gallery of Photography, UK (2024, 2023)
Arte in Salotto, Milan, Italy (2024–2021)
Galería Espai Cavallers, Spain (2022)
NowHere Gallery, New York, USA (2022)
Barnard Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa (2020)
Galería Materna y Herencia, Spain (2018)


DIGITAL & WEB3 EXHIBITIONS:
Nifty Gateway x A+D Studio (2023)
SuperRare x Saatchi Art, Los Angeles (2023)

El vendedor y su historia

Viet Ha Tran is a contemporary visual artist based in Madrid, Spain. Her practice spans painting and fine art photography, with a strong focus on nature, abstraction, and contemplative visual language. Viet Ha Tran was selected as one of the Top 25 Artists to Collect in 2025 by Artsper, Europe's leading art marketplace. This recognition highlights artists whose work is set to make a significant impact in the coming years and shape contemporary art's future. Viet Ha Tran’s works have been collected internationally by private collectors as well as corporate and institutional clients. She has received commissions from globally recognised organisations such as Louis Vuitton, Amazon, Samsung and Vogue and her work has been featured in numerous international publications (Vogue, Vanity Fair, Bazaar, CNBC Media, Aesthetica Art Prize, El Economista, Expansión, The Times of India, and Vietnam News - just to name a few). She is a Member of the Board of Directors of The Royal Photographic Society of Spain (RSF), becoming the first foreigner to hold this position in the Society’s 125-year history. Alongside her artistic practice, she is active as a curator and photography jury member. She is the Chief Curator of RSF Gallery and has recently served as a jury member for photography competitions at the Geominero Museum and the Torrejón de Ardoz City Photo Competition (Spain). She previously served for several years as a jury member for the IE Foundation Prizes in the Humanities at IE University (Spain). Her artworks are held in collections across Europe, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East. Selected works are released on Catawiki as auction-exclusive Artist Studio Editions.

Datos

Fecha de impresión
2025
Artista
Viet Ha Tran
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Título de la obra
Roses are red
Estado
Estado original
Técnica
Impresión digital
Alto
45 cm
Edición
Artist Studio Edition 2/10
Ancho
30 cm
Firma
Firmado a mano
Tema
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