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Lim Khim Katy

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Lim Khim Katy (born 1978 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) is a contemporary Vietnamese artist.[1] Born to a Chinese Cambodian father and a Vietnamese mother,[2] she graduated from Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts University in 2001. Her paintings often focus on middle class or poor Vietnamese people going through troubling times in their lives.

Exhibitions and awards

  • 2001
    • Certificate of merit at Vietnam National Fine Arts Exhibition for the painting "Naptime"
    • Certificate of merit at Asia Pacific Contemporary Fine Arts Exhibition organized by Philip Morris for the painting "The Power of Numbers"
    • Certificate of merit of section 6 exhibition for the painting "Silence"
  • 2003
    • Award from the Vietnam Literary and Artistry Association at Section 6 Exhibition for the painting "Empty Bowls"
  • 2004
    • Third prize of Young’s Eyes Exhibition organized by the Consulate General of France and the Vietnam Literary and Artistry Association for the painting "Empty Bowls"
    • Consultation prize at Vietnam ethnic minority artists exhibition organized by the Fine Arts Association for the painting "Everyone has his own dream"
  • 2005
    • Solo Exhibition in Hanoi, Vietnam
    • Certificate of merit at Vietnam National Fine Arts Exhibition for the painting "Black Sea"
    • Award from the Vietnam Association at Section 6 Exhibition for the painting "Asian Woman"
    • International Exhibition in Museum Vietnam for the painting "Thinking of Another People"
  • 2006

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