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Bernard Ruiz-Picasso, grandson of artist Pablo Picasso, and his wife Almine Rech, visit the gallery.

“Sparkle in the Vastness” is one of the highlights of Almine Rech as it opened to the public in the first month of 2024 and is scheduled to last for more than a month through to February 24, 2024.

The exhibition is a new step in Tia-Thuy Nguyen’s professional artistic activities and also is a rare opportunity for a Vietnamese contemporary artist to be exclusively represented by a world-class gallery. The collaboration marks an important milestone in her artistic practice, demonstrating her professional stature on the international stage.

On the opening day of the exhibition, a large number of Parisian art fans, influential people in society and friends converged on Almine Rech to congratulate Tia-Thuy Nguyen. Among them were Bernard Ruiz-Picasso, grandson of artist Pablo Picasso, philanthropist, author and heir to ownership of Picasso’s works, Almine Rech, founder of Almine Rech Gallery, Dinh Toan Thang, Vietnamese Ambassador to France, Martin Rama, former Chief Economist of World Bank Vietnam, Eva Nguyen Binh, president of the French Institute, Vanessa Tubino, treasurer of the Principality of Monaco Expatriate Club, Mara Hoberman, art historian and researcher of Joan Mitchell Catalog Raisonné (Paris), along with media workers.

The exhibition is held in a minimalist space with white walls to highlight the works. Visitors spent a lot of time admiring the artworks, talking and exchanging with the pieces’ author about her passion for art, creative inspiration and techniques of drawing, embroidery and beading.

Source: VOV