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In “Down the Streets 4,” artist Pham Binh Chuong delves into Hanoi’s timeless layers, blending the old and the new in scenes of enduring city spirit.
The "Wide Day" exhibition gathers over 50 paintings from five artists, celebrating artistic harmony while embracing diverse styles, themes, and ages.
Young artist Xeo Chu’s latest exhibition in Canada blends his contemporary floral paintings with traditional Vietnamese handicrafts, celebrating cultural exchange and artistic innovation.
Dive into the "Tram" exhibition, where Vietnamese contemporary artists showcase unique and unconventional takes on Buddhas and fairies at Quang San Art Museum.
From July 5 to 9, the Center for Fine Arts and Photography Appraisal and Exhibition will host an exhibition by Truong Dinh Huy, titled "Dream," featuring 47 works on three main mediums: dó paper, gouache, and acrylic.
Artists Van Dieu Lien and To Bao An have recently launched an exhibition titled “Thú tiêu dao” (The pleasure of leisure) at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association.
An oil painting by renowned Vietnamese painter Nguyen Phan Chanh (1892-1984), Les Chanteuses de Campagne, will go up for sale on June 14 in Paris as part of Sotheby’s Arts d’Asie sale.
The exhibition entitled HerStory: Women in Art features 12 paintings and four sculptures by Nguyễn Thị Hoà, Cristina González, Mai Minh Hằng, Nguyễn Thị Thanh Lưu, Nguyễn Thị Thu Hiền and Alix Aymé.
An exhibition featuring artworks in various styles and mediums by ten female painters from across Vietnam will take place at the Fine Arts Exhibition Hall on Ngo Quyen Street in Hanoi from April 7-15.
The exhibition Vũ Trụ Hứng 1 (Universe Receives 1) presents the most recent paintings by artist Dao Anh Khanh at Lunet Art Gallery in Hanoi.
An art exhibition themed "Going Against the Flow" by Artist Nguyen Ngoc Dan was launched on November 18 at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum.
The Harry Potter Wizarding Almanac, the first official companion to the Harry Potter books, features works by seven artists from around the world, including Pham Quang Phuc of Vietnam.
Lacameo, a group of four artists from Hanoi is showcasing their outstanding works at an exhibition in central Hanoi featuring different angles of life including the beauty of femininity and medication.
A delicate silk painting by late Vietnamese painter Lê Phổ (1907-2001) was sold for 1.2 million euros (US$1.28 million) – the most expensive piece of the auction Magnificence and Regality by Sotheby’s Paris on November 7.
“Canard et Lotus” (“Mandarin ducks and lotus”), a painting on silk produced by late artist Le Pho, was sold for EUR1.2 million at an auction sale on November 7 at Sotheby’s Paris in France.
Rare and extraordinary works by painters who belonged to the first generation of Vietnamese artists, will go under hammer at an auction by Sotheby’s Paris on November 7.
Abstract artworks by the late, famous artist Tran Trung Tin (1933-2008) will be introduced to the public for the first time to mark his 90th birthday.
Artist Do Xuan Tuyen has been recreating images of the homeland, wishing to spread the love for the homeland, the sense of community, and the bond of family, especially as these emotional values are gradually fading away as society develops.
A never-before-seen painting by celebrated Vietnamese artist Mai Trung Thứ (1906-1980) will be offered at Bonhams Southeast Asian Modern and Contemporary Art on October 4.
85-year-old painter Nguyen Trong Nguyen’s mural paintings are beautifying the walls of many homes and the local lanes in general.