Chairman of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association LuongXuan Doan said the event, held from October 13 to 22, marks the reopening of theexhibition centre after the social distancing period.
It is an annual activity organised in celebration ofthe International Day for Older Persons (October 1) and in honour of the elderlypainters, who still devote themselves to creating precious artworks despitetheir age.
Themed “Hallmark 2021”, the display features nearly100 paintings and sculptures that haven’t been unveiled or just been created thisyear.
Most of the participating artists are over 70 yearsold, including female painter Nguyen Minh My, born in 1923. Many are renownedones such as Nguyen Trong Cat, Tran Huy Oanh, Do Huu Hue, Ngoc Linh, Hoang CongLuan, and Nguyen Van Chung.
The items on show are under diverse themes and madefrom various materials, from lacquer, pigment, acrylic, silk, to oil and watercolour.
Visitors are required to adhere to the Health Ministry’srules on COVID-19 safety, including wearing face masks, disinfecting, keepingdistance, and making health declaration by scanning the QR code./.

