An exhibition entitled “Yuendumu Doors” is scheduled to open at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology on December 8, showcasing Australia’s important cultural and art collections.
Music composer Phu Quang has won the Grand Prize of the 13th Bui Xuan Phai – For Love of Hanoi Awards for his renowned and immortal songs about the capital city.
Music composer Phu Quang won the Grand Prize of the 13th Bui Xuan Phai – For Love of Hanoi Awards during a ceremony held at the headquarters of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) in Hanoi on October 7.
More than 150 Vietnamese and Singaporean enterprises attended a conference in Singapore on November 27 to look for cooperation and investment opportunities.
A solo art exhibition titled “Focus” by Romanian painter Sergiu Moise is being held in Hanoi, showing 30 paintings created during his last five years living in Vietnam.
A little dog waiting at a gate, a stone dog statue guarding a door and a mother dog clinging to her babies are three of the paintings at an exhibition currently underway in Hanoi.
People’s Artist and movie star Tra Giang’s impressions of nature will be shown at a solo exhibition to celebrate Lunar New Year at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum next week.
An exhibition in the capital city called As Years Go By, featuring the works of four art teachers, has attracted many people keen on seeing the senior artists’ latest works.
The charming beauty of Vietnamese women in ao dai traditional dress provides endless inspiration for artists, including overseas Vietnamese painter Dang Thong Tuyen.
Over 30 paintings
featuring the beautiful landscapes of Vietnam by Japanese artist Toba
Mika, are being displayed at an exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City on
November 22.
The Dang brother artists and journalists have expressed their sentiments
towards Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago through paintings which they
are exhibiting in Hanoi from June 24.
Evergreen rice fields, friendly people and the quiet life in UNESCO
recognised Hoi An have inspired Jean Cabane to paint on traditional do
(poonah) paper over the past six years.
Thousands of Buddhist dignitaries, monks, nuns, followers and tourists
flocked to the Quan The Am (Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva) festival from
March 9-11 to offer prayers of peace for the nation.
A documentary film named, “A different Vietnam ” by Belgian film-maker
Marcel Wynands was screened at the Lakilon Cultural Centre in Liege
city, Belgium on June 1, opening Vietnamese Culture Week in the
city.
Four big names of the Iranian art opened a joint painting exhibition in Hanoi on
November 8 to welcome the success of the Asian Indoor Games-3, which was to
close later in the evening after nine days’ competition.