Vietnamese women past and present at art show

Hanoi-based artist Nguyen Minh Nam, whose works reflect cultural issues, is showing a collection of his latest paintings at the Craig Thomas Gallery in HCM City.
Vietnamese women past and present at art show ảnh 1Art work at the show (Photo: Hanoi Grapevine)

HCM City (VNA) – Hanoi-based artist Nguyen Minh Nam, whose works reflect cultural issues, is showing a collection of his latest paintings at the Craig Thomas Gallery in HCM City.

The exhibition, Fading Memories, opened on October 21, featuring 25 oil paintings of Vietnamese women.

The works portray a class of modern Vietnamese women who feel free and confident, in contrast to the images of women in ao dai (long dress) who look more traditional and modest.

Nam used bright colours to depict the modern women, and black and white to paint the images of traditional women.

“The young women portrayed in my paintings carry the spirit of contemporary Vietnamese life. They are in opposition to the modest women of the previous generation,” said Nam, a graduate of the Vietnam Fine Arts University.

“I do not wish to take a stand between two conflicting cultural paradigms. Both have their pros and cons,” he added.

Nam, 38, has taken part in several group exhibitions in Hanoi.

Last year, he had a solo exhibition titled Golden Time in Hanoi. The event showcased works on the contrast between the past and present culture and lifestyle of young people.

The exhibition received positive comments from his colleagues and critics.

“As a person who witnessed the transitional period of late 20th and early 21st centuries, I have observed and studied changes of the cultural lifestyle of the country’s youth,” Nam said.

“In my opinion, traditional and modern culture in Vietnam has not yet reached a balance. There is still a conflict between them,” he added.

The exhibition will remain open until November 12 at 27i Tran Nhat Duat Street in District 1.-VNA

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