The exhibition is divided into three main themes. The first, "Quan river Ceramics," reflects Tran Nam Tuoc's deep connection to his roots, featuring pieces inspired by the river in his hometown and childhood memories.
The second theme, "Ceramics and Lacquer," showcases a unique combination of those two traditional materials, producing artworks rich in national identity, that bridge ancient and modern perspectives.
And the final theme, "Bat Trang Ceramics," highlights the influence of the renowned Bat Trang pottery village on the artisan's career.
In the exhibition, Tuoc not only creates the works, but also acts as a storyteller, sharing Vietnam's traditional cultural values through contemporary artistic expression, and guiding viewers in the journey to discover the beauty of earth.
The "Nam Tuoc - Soul of earth" exhibition will be open to the public until November 2 at the Fine Arts Exhibition House, 16 Ngo Quyen Street, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of Vietnamese history and contemporary art./.