An art space built from landfill

With their skillful hands, sixteen Vietnamese and foreign artists have turned a landfill in Hanoi to a contemporary art space, featuring sixteen story-telling art installations about Thang Long – Ke Cho, a former busy marketplace in the capital.
An art space built from landfill ảnh 1Through talented hands of the artists, 16 artworks made from recyclable materials create an attractive and unique appearance for the street (Photo"VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 2An artist is concentrating on his work (Photo:VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 3An installation work created from old barrels (Photo:VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 4'Boat', an artwork made plastic bottles (Photo:VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 5An impressive artwork made from used oil bottles (Photo:VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 6'Street Hawkers' and 'Bas-Relief of Indochina' made by Nguyen The Son (Photo: VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 7An artwork features communal houses in Hanoi old quarter (Photo: VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 8'Living Green' by Burchett descibes people acting for the environment (Photo: VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 9'Colors' by Diego Cortizas looks brilliant under lights (Photo: VNA)
 
An art space built from landfill ảnh 10'The city by a river' by Nguyen Ngoc Lam (Photo: VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 11The 16 artworks attract the community and bring cultural, environmental and tourism benefits to local residents (Photo: VNA)
An art space built from landfill ảnh 12Pieces of broken mirrors and chicken cages in the work 'Colors' of Diego Cortizas (Photo: VNA)
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