The Reach
"The Reach" is a visual metaphor for unity. Against a starkly divided backdrop, two hands extend across the void—bridging racial, political, and social chasms. It captures the fragile yet powerful moment where difference dissolves into a peaceful, shared humanity.
About Artist
Long Phi Tran
Long Phi Tran (b. 1989) is a Vietnamese conceptual photographer and ink painter based in Ho Chi Minh City. Working across photography and monochrome ink, he develops a distinctive visual language rooted in minimalism, symbolism, and disciplined composition. His practice centers on transforming ordinary objects and subtle gestures into layered metaphors that explore identity, power, fragility, silence, and the human condition. His work has received international recognition. In 2025, he was awarded an Honorable Mention in the Conceptual category at the Monochrome Photography Awards. In January 2026, his artwork was selected as the cover of Heart Rhythm Journal, published by Elsevier. He has had the opportunity to share his artistic vision through global interviews and features (Spain, USA, The Netherlands, Georgia, France, Australia, etc.), as well as a digital showcase in New York's Times Square and several awards / honors from prestigious international juried art competitions and exhibitions (USA, Georgia, Canada, etc.). Long’s works have also been highlighted by Voice of Vietnam (VOV) and the Vietnam UNESCO Federation Magazine in 2026, and were selected for inclusion in Ho Chi Minh City university-level final examinations in 2025 — reflecting both their artistic merit and conceptual depth.
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