A dynamic multimedia art exhibition opened on Nov. 24 in Hanoi kicking
off a series of cultural events held by the Danish Embassy to celebrate
40 years of diplomatic relations with Vietnam.
Featuring
work by Vietnamese and Danish artists, the Emergency Room 2011
exhibition is a multi-media installation thought up by Danish artist
Thierry Geoffroy. The modern art event, which keeps artists closely
involved with the exhibition by continuing to present new work as the
show continues, has already toured major cities all over the world,
including Berlin , Paris , and New York .
About 18
artists are involved, contributing a series of work that traverses a
wide range of media, including painting, photography, video and
sculpture to create works that reflect daily issues.
"Emergency Room 2011 is an ever-changing exhibition that makes it
possible for the participating artists to respond to daily news and
developments," said Geoffroy.
This is the second time the
exhibition has come to Vietnam , following the first showing in 2009.
The exhibition is now continuing co-operation between Vietnamese and
Danish artists. Each day, participating artists contribute a new piece
of artwork, which means the content of the exhibition is replaced at
11am each day.
After changing their work every day, the
artists then spend an hour talking about their work and answering
questions from the public. The three-week exhibition is being held at
the Vietnam Fine Arts University at 42 Yet Kieu Street.
Other cultural events held to celebrate the 40th anniversary of ties
between Vietnam and Denmark include the Street Art Festival, held in
Hanoi on November 29, from 4pm to 8pm, at Ly Thai To Garden and in HCM
City on November 30, from 5pm to 8pm at the Youth Cultural House.
The street festival will feature dance, music and theatre performances
along with circus acts and a parade. The programme also includes film
screenings and a photo exhibition in both Hanoi and HCM City .
The concert, titled Wishing Upon the Moon 2011, by Vietnamese-Danish
jazz artist Niels Lan Doky, pop singer Thanh Lam and composer Quoc
Trung, will be held at the Hanoi Opera House on November 28 and the HCM
City Opera House on November 30.
The first Danish Film Week will take place from December 1-7 at Hanoi Cinematheque and in HCM City at IDECAF.
The world premiere of a series of Danish contemporary dances will take
place at the Hanoi Opera House on November 29 and 30. The performances
will include classical ballet and music performed by artists from the
Vietnam National Opera and Ballet.
The programme will also
feature a photo exhibition named Monumental Motion – A Cycling Life in
the Capital of Denmark, by Mikael Colville-Andersen, highlighting 50
photographs taken while cycling in Copenhagen . The exhibition opens
from November 29 to December 5 at the General Science Library, 69 Ly
Tu Trong street , HCM City .
Another show titled The
Climate Change Exhibition will be organised at the Hilton Opera House,
Hanoi , in line with the launching of Vietnam 's First Climate
Change Week, which aims to raise public awareness about the impacts of
climate change. /.