Why does art matter? Why should we care about history, heritage, or culture—especially when it feels so removed from our daily lives? Growing up in a society that often views art as impractical, I, too, have asked myself these questions. As a Vietnamese-American entrepreneur, I’ve felt the tension between chasing success and honoring my roots. But recently, I had the rare opportunity to reconnect with both.
A few weeks ago, I traveled to Paris for the first time. It wasn’t just any trip—it was to attend a major exhibition in France dedicated to three pioneers of Vietnamese modern art. One of them was Lê Phổ, my great-grand uncle. I’ve always been curious about my family history and the legacies quietly woven into it. Despite my busy schedule and never-ending to-do lists, I knew I couldn’t miss this moment. If I didn’t go, I might never understand the answers I’ve been seeking about my identity and where I come from.
Thank you for taking the time to read this deeply personal reflection. I hope it inspires you to explore your own roots, question your assumptions about identity, and find beauty in the journey—wherever it takes you.
With gratitude,
Tuyet Nhi Le
Tuyet Nhi Le
Founder of NUE Elegantly Vietnamese