Publications (selection)

LEBADANG, "Lebadangraphy",1970, silkscreen on paper, 77 x 117 cm. Lebadang Art Foundation, Huế, Viêt Nam. Rights reserved.

LEBADANG, “Lebadangraphy”,1970, silkscreen on paper, 77 x 117 cm. Lebadang Art Foundation, Huế, Viêt Nam. Rights reserved.

Books

  • Rolf Liebermann, En passant par Paris (opera Mỵ Châu – Trọng Thủy), Éditions Gallimard, Paris, , 455 p.
  • Pierre Daum (pref. Gilles Manceron), Immigrés de force : les travailleurs indochinois en France, 1939-1952 (Forced immigrants: the Indochinese workers in France, 1939-1952), Éditions Solin, Actes Sud, Arles, , 277 p.
  • Genesis, Éditions lelivredart, Paris, 2018.

Catalogues

  • Lebadang, Paysage oriental (Oriental Landscape), Verkeke Productions, Ede, Holland, 48 p. 17 x 24 cm.
  • Madeleine Petit, La nature prie sans parole (Nature Prays without Words) poems of Lao Tzu, Weston Publishing, Paris-New-York, , 10 p.
  • Lebadang, Le Bateau Ivre Gallery, Brussels,.
  • Marcel Salinas, A propos de fleurs (About Flowers), catalogue of the Art 9’78 Basel exhibition, 1978, 6 p.
  • Lebadang and Circle Gallery, Lebadangraphy – A new concept in original graphics, Circle Gallery, Soho, New-York, , 8 p.
  • Lebadang (trad. Jean Fanchette), La comédie humaine (The Human Comedy), Circle Gallery, Houston, Texas, , 20 p.
  • Jack Solomon and Lebadang, Spaces, Circle Fine Art Press, New-York, , 83 p.
  • Lebadang (pref. Noriyoshi Takagi), Lebadang, , 36 p.
  • Denis Wepman (pref. Jack Solomon), Lebadang : Master of Innovation, Circle Fine Art Corp, , 16 p.
  • Denis Wepman, Lebadang and Circle Gallery, Lebadang, Circle Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, , 17 p.
  • Marcestel and Lebadang, Beyond the graphic (Au-delà du graphisme), Capestel Publications, , 48 p.
  • Marcestel, Lebadang, Éditions Izumisano-Shi, 1990.
  • Remise de l’épée d’académicien au professeur Jacques Ruffié : élu le 15 avril 1991 à l’Académie des sciences (Academician’s sword of Professor Jacques Ruffié), Imprimerie Bialec, Nancy, , 72 p.
  • Dennis Wepman and François Nédellec, Lebadang, Série Art Vision in Paris, 15, Kyoto Shoin, Kyoto, , 48 p
  • Paritosh Sen, Dennis Wepman, Georges Conchon, François Nédellec and Lebadang (pref. Claude Blanchemaison, Ruby Palchoudhuri and Jean-Philippe Leblanc), Lebadang, Alliance Française of Calcutta, , 28 p.
  • Lebadang and Cathédrale d’images, Espace Lebadang, Cathédrale d’images, Les Baux-de-Provence, , 48 p.
  • Thuy Khue and François Nédellec, L’Espace Lebadang, Hoa Mai Gallery, Paris, 2004.
  • Thuy Khue, Lebadang : Spaces, Bijutsu Sekai Gallery, Tokyo, , 24 p.
  • L’aimée de la rivière Noire : chant-légende, collected and translated into Vietnamese by Mireille Gansel, illustrations of Lebadang, Éditions Alternatives, 2006, 62p.

Porfolios – illustrations

  • Suzanne Tenand, Lebadang, porfolio, Éditions Au Seuil Etroit, Paris, 1960, (20 x 24 cm).
  • Huit Chevaux (Eight Horses), poems and calligraphy of Chou Ling illustrated by eight reliefs of Lebadang, porfolio, Éditions Euros, 1964.
  • La nature prie sans parole (Nature Prays without Words), poems of Lao Tzu, porfolio, Weston Publishing, Paris – NY, 1967, (76 x 56 cm).
  • The Horses, porfolio, 1968, (28 x 38 cm).
  • Hommage à toi, France, a collective work including 62 French-language poets from Charles d’Orléans to Pierre Emmanuel with illustrations by artists and a preface by René Huyghe, binder n° 56, illustration of the poem L’extase (Ecstasy) of Paul Éluard, Friun Publication, 1972.

Articles

  • Dennis Wepman, Lebadang brings it all together, Artspeak, vol. 8, no 20,‎ 1987.
  • Michael Kilian, Out of This World : Water, Air, Imagination Occupy Lebadang Spaces, Chicago Tribune,‎ 1989.
  • Blair Schiller, Lebadang, master of the Universe, Artspeak,‎ 1990.
  • Anthony Janson, An Aerial Vision, Printmaking Today, vol. 8, no 1,‎ .
  • Ashley Frick, Park West Gallery Visits Paris : A Lifetime of Lebadang, Chicago Art Magazine,‎ 2012.

Films

  • Lê Bá Đảng – Từ Bích La Đông đến Paris (Lê Bá Đảng – From Bích La Đông to Paris), directed by Đặng Nhật Minh, Production Khanh An, 22′, 2015.