More than 400 artworks of painting, graphics, performance art and videoart, representing Viet Nam’s fine arts field between 2011 and 2015, areon display in downtown Ha Noi.
Autumn-Winter Rays of Sun in 1947, lacquer, 200mm x 120mm, by Phạm Hoang Văn
Entitled the Viet Nam Fine Arts Exhibition, the eventshowcases works selected from among more than 4,000 entries sent byartists above the age of 18 from across the nation.
The artworks were made in the last five years.
The organising board, including the Department for Fine Arts,Photography and Exhibition, the Viet Nam Fine Arts Association and thedepartments of culture, sports and tourism of various provinces andcities all over the country, selected the top 40 artworks for theprizes.
“The regular event aims to review the work of Vietnamese artists overfive years,” Vi Kien Thanh, head of the Department for Fine Arts,Photography and Exhibition, said.
“Visitors will get a comprehensive look at the development ofVietnamese fine arts. Meanwhile, concerned agencies will formulateproper policies to promote national fine arts.”
Painter Dao Quoc Huy, a member of the jury for painting, imagery andvideo art, said entries of imagery were better than those of othercategories.
“This time, 3D space is more delicately described with more shadowsand lights to create deeper space,” Huy told Viet Nam News, “Though thisskill is not new in the world, it introduces fresh features inVietnamese paintings.”
Huy said the organising board this year had to refuse manyperformance art projects that required live interactions between theperformers and the audience, as there were no facilities that allowedthe art form to be performed and judged.
According to statistics released by the organisers, more than half ofthe 416 artists who sent entries to the exhibition were under 45.
“This shows young artists are leading in creating fine arts,” Thanh said.
The oldest artist was 92-year-old Phan Ke An from Ha Noi, while21-year-olds Do Trong Quy from Ha Noi and Phan Dinh Khanh from Hue werethe youngest.
The exhibition will run at the Viet Nam Centre for Exhibition, Culture and Arts, No 2 Hoa Lu Street till December 23.
During this period, four workshops on contemporary fine arts will beheld. Critic Nguyen Quan will host a talk on the role of artists inmodern fine art, from 8.30am on Friday, December 11.
Painter NguyenNghia Phuong will chair a meeting on “Creating Graphical Works in andoutside the Country” at 8.30am on Tuesday, December 15. On Monday,December 21, artist Nguyen Nhu Huy will anchor a discussion on thedevelopment of curators in Viet Nam since the early 1990s.
The next day,critic Phan Cam Thuong will talk on art and identity in the digitalage.
All these talks will be organised at the centre.
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