The marks in this drawing were made to feel textured and hypnotic. It is a drawing about a momentary pang of longing, which is not only channeled through its marks, but also through its ominous, glowing purple color and its slightly larger-than-life scale. Often installed on the wall below one's line of sight, viewers are asked to look down at it, effectively placed in a passive position of voyeur. The rest of the figure's body exists beyond the edges: a withholding of visual information that attempts to invoke a sense of anonymity and curiosity.
Framed: 32.8 x 44.0 x 2.2 in.
Signed
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About the artist:

The space located between stasis and change is one that is brimming with potential energy; a shift has been initiated, but nothing has burst or ruptured—yet. Rooted primarily in drawing, Z.T. Nguyen's practice is a continuous attempt at rendering the psychological contours of this space. Through washes of bright, alarming colors and unsettling, dreamlike imagery, his works often depict fantastical moments that are ripe with tension, uncertainty, discomfort, and desire.

Z.T. Nguyen (b. 1997, Silver Spring, MD) is an artist currently based between Maryland and New York. In 2025, he had his debut solo exhibition at island, New York. His work has been included in group exhibitions at Perrotin, New York; Klaus von Nichtssagend, New York; PTT Space, Taipei; Asia Art Archive in America, Brooklyn; and Vincom Center for Contemporary Art, Hà Nội; among others. He has participated in residencies, fellowships, and other artist programs at Textile Arts Center, Brooklyn; The Alternative Art School & MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, online; and Asia Art Archive in America. Nguyen received his BFA in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design in 2019 and his MFA in Painting & Printmaking from Yale School of Art in 2025.

Specs:

40.5 inches
28.75 inches
with frame
44 inches
32.75 inches
2.25 inches
32.75 inches
Z.T. Nguyen:
Jeans, 2024
Acrylic and graphite on letter-sized sheets of paper
28.8 × 40.5 inches /