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Young Vietnamese artists draw inspiration from Japanese woodblock prints

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There are 38 artworks created by young Vietnamese artists currently on display at the Temple of Literature. These unique pieces are inspired by Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints. The exhibition, titled “Dialogue with Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints,” opened on January 23. Originating from the Edo period (1615-1868), these vibrant woodblock prints depict various scenes from everyday life in Japan. Ukiyo-e, which translates to “pictures of the floating world,” refers to the licensed brothel and theater districts in Japan’s major cities during the Edo period. The exhibition showcases 38 artworks by Vietnamese artists. Photo: Ngo Minh/The Hanoi Times The ukiyo-e style emerged in 1765 and remained popular until the final decades of the Meiji period (1868-1912). While paintings by contemporary artists were only affordable for the wealthy, ukiyo-e prints were accessible to a wide audience, including commoners, as they could be produced relatively cheaply and in large quanti...

Preparations for Global Rice Festival Completed

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The occasion is expected to provide visitors with greater insights into the past, present, and future of the Vietnamese agriculture and rice industry. Currently, farmers in the locality are urgently completing the Vietnam Rice Road. The rice plants are put on display at the event. There are many rice varieties showcased on the road, including IR50404, OM 5454, Dai Thom 8, and ST 25. Various types of specialty fruit trees of Hau Giang are also showcased throughout the road. Ancient houses are made of bamboo, thatched with leaves and tools related to rice. Images of threshers and straw pillars are recreated on the rice road. .Canals and ditches in the Mekong Delta with water hyacinths, water lilies, and boats also appear on the rice road. After manual rice harvesting, the development step in the rice production process of local residents in the Mekong Delta is to have threshers and plows. Hau Giang provi...

Explore Hanoi’s Rich 129-Year-Old Architecture Now Open to Public

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The exhibition Water Installation and Heritage of Hang Dau Water Tower will open on November 17 as part of the Hanoi Creative Design Festival 2023. It is an art space of light installation made of recycled materials and a unique water sound system that reproduces the natural sound of water. The light installation expands the vision of the beautiful enclosures, while the materials, recycled from urban waste, emphasize the impact of the city on the natural environment. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., the project was realized by architect Cao The Anh and artist Nguyen Duc Phuong. Through the exhibition, the artists hope to highlight the role of water in life and the connection between man and nature and to make people aware of the importance of preserving the natural environment. This exhibition also aims to allow people to admire the beauty inside an architectural work that has been dormant for decades. Hang Dau Water Tower is located at the intersection of Hang Than, Hang Luoc, Hang Gi...

Winning UOB Painting Award with Artwork of St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Hanoi

As the winner in the Established Artist category, Minh Tien will receive a cash prize of VND500 million (US$20,300) and will compete with winning artists from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand for the prestigious UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year 2023 Award. UOB (United Overseas Bank) is a Singaporean multinational banking corporation. The painter also stands a chance to be selected for a one-month residency program at the prestigious Fukuoka Asian Art Museum in Japan. The 2023 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year award will be announced at an awards ceremony in Singapore on November 8, 2023. Through “Thuy Phu – Water Palace”, artist Minh Tien conveys the concept of impermanence, illustrating the continual transformation of history and religion through the imprint of architecture. Using airbrush painting techniques, the artist skillfully creates the reflection of St. Joseph’s Cathedral on the hood of a car, as the cathedral casts its silhouette on the rain-slic...

“Connecting Hanoi’s Art Scene: Bringing Together 80 International Artists from 30 Countries”

The Hanoi Art Connecting is happening at the Hanoi Architectural University from October 18 to 24. Vietnamese artist Vu Tuan Dat will be participating in Hanoi Art Connecting 2023. Hanoi Art Connecting (HAC) is now in its sixth edition, showcasing various artistic activities such as painting workshops, printmaking, sculpture, installation, and more. This year, the event brings together 80 international artists from 30 countries and 70 artists from Vietnam. Hanoi Art Connecting is an annual event held in Vietnam and other Asian countries. It was initiated by artist Trinh Tuan and Asia Art Link, an artist community in Asia. The event has attracted artists from the ASEAN region, Asia, Europe, and America. This year’s event features renowned artists like Le Huy Tiep, Phan Cam Thuong, Vu Dinh Tuan, Cong Kim Hoa, Trinh Minh Tien (Vietnam), Kamol Tassananchalee (Thailand), Fil Dela Cruz (Philippines), Edi Sunaryo (Indonesia), Carolyn Muskat, Don McKinney (USA), as well as professors and l...

Vietnamese Visual Artist’s Installation Art Exhibited in French Royal Palace

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Renowned visual artist, Quang Dai, has debuted his thought-provoking installation art at the Palais-Royal, a historic landmark in the heart of Paris. This former French royal palace has provided the perfect backdrop for Dai’s captivating exhibition. The show’s title “How are you these days?” is elegantly displayed on the stained glass window of the gallery, featuring translations in Vietnamese, English, and French. The profound message behind this artwork is the significance of fostering connections and building relationships through dialogue.  The artworks are on display at the Royal French Palace in District 1, Paris, France. The pieces showcased in the exhibition are meticulously crafted using synthetic fibers, resins, and handcrafted finishes. Through their vibrant array of colors, these artworks evoke a wide range of emotions, creating a sense of being intricately molded from clay. The Palais-Royal is a historical landmark situated in the 1st district of Paris...

Art Exhibition in Hanoi Featuring Six Artists

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The painting and sculpture exhibition titled “Mau Nang” (Sunlight Colors) by artists Dinh Khac Cong, Vu Thanh Yen, Hoang Ngoc Ha, Le Ngoc Huyen, Luu Thanh Lan, and Nguyen Nghia Cuong, opened today (October 14) in Hanoi. Each artist has their own unique style, but they share a common love and passion for beauty, which is evident in their creative journey. This exhibition showcases the diversity of pictorial and sculptural language in contemporary art, reflecting the dynamic nature of society. The artworks, created using different materials and themes, depict the natural and human beauty found throughout the country. Visitors will have the opportunity to see exquisite lacquer paintings by Vu Thanh Yen, which expertly portray people, landscapes, and still lifes using the traditional lacquer material’s mysterious and refined color palette. Hoang Ngoc Ha’s artworks combine luxurious silk material with a contemporary touch, while Nguyen Nghia Cuong’s landscape paintings possess a unique ...

“Highlighting the Beauty of Hanoi: 18th Hanoi in My Heart Photo Exhibition”

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The exhibition showcases over 80 stunning photographs that offer a genuine perspective from photographers and journalists on a significant moment in Hanoi’s history: the 15-year anniversary since the expansion of its administrative boundaries. This special exhibition commemorates the 69th anniversary of the Capital Liberation Day, celebrated from October 10, 1954, to October 10, 2023. A significant achievement  The opening ceremony of “Hanoi in My Heart” took place on 5 October at Temple of Literature, Hanoi According to Nguyen Thanh Loi, the Editor-in-Chief of the Economic & Urban Newspaper, the 15 years of administrative boundary expansion have been a crucial period in the development history of the ancient capital city of Hanoi. “The collection of photographs captured by seasoned photographers is of immense value, offering a unique glimpse into the evolving landscape of Hanoi. Present-day Hanoi has not only transformed into a verdant, contemporary metro...

“Vietnamese Designers Win with Scrap Fabric Costume”

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The fourth iteration of Vietnam Design Week 2023 concluded on September 29th at the Temple of Literature. During the event, the costume design Ratla Xuan by Nguyen Khai Tam won the first prize in the Designed by Vietnam competition. Ratla Xuan, designed by Nguyen Khai Tam, wins the Designed by Vietnam contest. Nguyen Khai Tam crafted the winning costume by utilizing available materials and repurposing discarded fabrics. The costume showcases hand-stitched and woven patterns, celebrating the creativity of craftsmanship while promoting sustainability. Nguyen Khai Tam, the designer, stated: “As a proponent of sustainable fashion, I am passionate about the reuse of fashion waste. Inspired by this year’s theme, ‘Design from limitations,’ at Vietnam Design Week, I aim to contribute to the sustainable fashion movement and inspire young designers in Vietnam to embrace it and make their mark in the realm of Vietnamese and international sustainable fashion.” The second prize ...

Hanoi Photographer Receives Recognition at International Photography Awards 2023

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Hanoi-based photographer Tran Viet Van, from Lao Dong (Labor) newspaper, received an honorable mention at the 20th International Photography Awards (IPA) 2023 in the US. Van’s entry, titled “The Rhythm of Time,” consists of nine color photos and was recognized in the Press Photo category. The photos showcase the daily life and activities of Cuban people in Old Havana and Trinidad during his visit to the Latin American country in November 2022. Some of the images from this series have previously won an Honorable Mention in the Press Photo category at the World Master of Photography Awards in Austria and a Third Prize at the Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year in the UK, the world’s leading award for food photography. The IPA 2023 received over 15,000 entries from 120 countries worldwide. Esteemed photography experts from the US, the UK, France, Germany, and Italy selected excellent works in various categories for exhibitions and publication in books. The winners in categories s...

British Professors Aid Vietnamese Artists in Children’s Book Initiative

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A team of distinguished comic book illustrators from the UK have arrived in Vietnam to offer complimentary children’s book illustration classes to aspiring young Vietnamese artists. Jan Fearnley, renowned illustrator of 26 bestselling children’s books, and Jane Buckley, award-winning art director of Simon & Schuster Publishing House, which is considered one of the world’s top five publishing houses for children’s books, are leading the classes. This exceptional opportunity for local artists is made possible through the collaboration of Nha Nam Culture and Media Joint Stock Company, Simon & Schuster Publishing House, and Pop Up Projects, an esteemed UK-based organization focused on the development of children’s literature. The course officially commenced on September 6 in Hanoi.   Donna McGowan, Director of the British Council in Vietnam, opens the course. Photo: VietNamNet The course boasts a specific focus on teaching students of illustration and professi...

Concert Alert: Witness the Spellbinding Performance of Shlomo Mintz in Hanoi

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A concert titled “Shlomo Mintz and Friends” will take place at the Vietnam Academy of Music, located at 77 Hao Nam Street, Hanoi. The concert will feature renowned violinist Shlomo Mintz. Mintz has been invited to Vietnam by meritorious artist Bui Cong Duy, deputy director of the Vietnam National Academy of Music, and Chuong Vu, artistic director of the Vietnam Connection Music Festival. Expressing his excitement, Mintz mentioned his eagerness to learn more about Vietnamese culture. He stated, “I have been waiting for this day for a long time and I am very excited. Artists Bui Cong Duy and Chuong Vu warmly welcomed me at the airport.” During his stay in Hanoi, Mintz will also be conducting a lesson for the students of the Vietnam National Academy of Music at its Grand Concert Hall on September 8th in the evening.  Violinist Bui Cong Duy welcomes legendary violinist Shlomo Mintz at the airport. Photo: Vietnam.vn The concert will also showcase the talents of Me...