Hanoi watercolor exhibition showcases works of 465 int'l artists
The exhibition, the largest of its kind in Vietnam to be joined by 465 artists from around the world, is divided into two parts and held at two locations in Hanoi.
The exhibition, the largest of its kind in Vietnam to be joined by 465 artists from around the world, is divided into two parts and held at two locations in Hanoi.
Contestants should share their thoughts about the achievements and significant historical events of the city, depict the images of heroes and martyrs, famous landscapes, historical relics associated with the milestones of the liberation of the city.
Vintage posters, once the impressive hallmark of French colonial painting, are now on display in the heart of Hanoi.
Vietnamese professional and non-professional photographers and overseas Vietnamese are invited to participate in the Vietnam Art Photo Contest and Exhibition 2024 and vie for great prizes.
The photo exhibition on Vietnamese women and children will be opened in Hanoi in March to celebrate the two anniversaries.
A cultural exchange program entitled "A Touch of Spring" and a dragon-themed painting exhibition aims to preserve Hanoi's elegant hobbies during the Tet holiday.
In fine arts, painters often use brushes and paints, but artist Nguyen Thu Huyen uses needles and fabrics to create works of any theme.
Studies have shown that Vietnamese dragons have many differences from those of other Asian countries.
This year's Spring Calligraphy Festival at the Temple of Literature will recreate the traditional examination site and display calligraphic works.
The artefacts will provide a glimpse of traditional dragon symbols and applications of dragon symbols in modern design.
Vietnamese artists have created an exhibition based on British author Lewis Carroll's story "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
The exhibition features 36 unique works of art by famous artists such as Bui Xuan Phai, Nguyen Nghia Duyen and traditional Hang Trong folk painting.
The dragon-inspired artworks are created using various materials, mainly traditional ones.
Inspired by Japanese woodblock prints, young Vietnamese artists bring a personal touch to their work, creating an artistic interplay between Vietnam and Japan.
The newly designated "Vietnamese National Treasures" represent the nation's diverse, multi-ethnic and vibrant culture.
This pioneering multimedia exhibition delves into the essence of Hanoi, showcasing its evolution through 200 meticulously curated narratives. Over 5,000 stories collected by Humans of Hanoi serve as the rich tapestry from which these narratives are woven.
Hanoi-based sculptor Ta Quang Bao is considered an exceptional artist in Vietnamese visual arts, having created many monuments throughout the country.