Vietnam Fine Arts Museum is showing a collection of watercolour sketches
to mark the 105th birth anniversary of master artist Tran Van Can
(1910-2015).
A photograph exhibition featuring the “Lang” house (house of the most
powerful ruler in the Muong ethnic area in the northern Hoa Binh
province) will kick off on June 5 at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum
in Hanoi.
German mask-making activity have brought great spellbinding experience
to Vietnamese children, who attend the special education programme held
by the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum and the Goethe Institute on May 23.
German mask-making activity have brought great spellbinding experience
to Vietnamese children, who attend the special education programme held
by the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum and the Goethe Institute on May 23.
An exhibition featuring ancient sculptures of lions and “nghe” – a
fictional creature with lion-like head, long tail and dog-like body -
opened in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on March 12.
The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in collaboration with the provincial Museum
of Nam Dinh and the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts on January 15
opened an exhibition on old Vietnamese lion and “Nghe” sculptures.
As many as 60 sacred animal sculptures from the Ly, Tran and the later
Le dynasties are being showcased at an exhibition on Vietnam’s ancient
feline masterpieces in Hanoi on November 7.
Vietnamese museum staff need more practical training, said Amareswar
Galla, Director of the International Institute for the Inclusive Museum,
at a conference in Hanoi on October 22.
An exhibition of art works in different genres, depicting Vietnamese
navy personnel and their life on the sea and islands, was inaugurated on
July 21 in Hanoi.
Portraits of Vietnamese ethnic groups taken by photographers Sebastien
Laval from France and Le Vuong of Vietnam are on show in the Luxembourg
Gardens in Paris until July 6.
Nine items, closely related to the development of Vietnam from the Ly
dynasty (1009-1225) to the Nguyen dynasty (1802-1945), have been
recognised as national treasures. Insight by the Government Portal.
Vietnam’s established contemporary fine arts, especially its unique
lacquer art, are being introduced to art lovers in the UK for the first
time within the framework of the on-going “2013 Ideas” festival at
Cambridge University.
The winners of the prestigious Ho Chi Minh and State Awards in 2012 are
being featured in an exhibition at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum that
will run until August 5.
An exhibition on Vietnamese folk paintings opened in Paris on July 27
aiming to introduce the country’s folk cultural treasure to the French
public, international friends and overseas Vietnamese in France.
A collection of works done with his hands and fingers by stalwart Bui
Quang Anh is on show at a painting exhibition he has organised along
with another veteran, Trinh Thanh Tung, at the Ho Chi Minh City-based Tu
Do Gallery.
The first joint exhibition by two close friends, painter Phuong Vu Manh
and martial arts instructor Nguyen Hac Long, is now open in Hanoi,
portraying both similar and different opinions that they have on life,
through 24 oil paintings.
Curated by art critic Midori Matsui, a new exhibition explores the
"Micropop" imagination in contemporary Japanese art and is being
introduced to Vietnamese audience.
A fascinating and inspirational sculptural exhibition entitled ‘The
Birds’ has opened at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi, according to
Nhan dan (People’s) online.