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From ages 6 to 84, nearly 1,000 artists joined Vietnam’s second heritage painting contest, showcasing national memory.
Artist Nguyen Phuong Thao presents her debut solo exhibition “Soi,” using fiber to connect emotions, memories, and time through a unique artistic lens.
Nguyen Trung Hieu presents his first solo exhibition with over 40 artworks exploring space, light, and the human form in rare and intimate detail.
Honored with the Bui Xuan Phai Award, Pham Binh Chuong continues to paint Hanoi as both muse and memory in constant transformation.
After more than 50 years of painting, artist Do Son remains deeply dedicated to his craft, with nude art forming a distinctive part of his artistic journey.
Abstract artist Vu Bich Thuy brings over 20 new works to Ho Chi Minh City for her first solo exhibition in the southern capital.
From separate worlds, Phung Thanh Ha and Benjamin Schiller paint a life of harmony and shared inspiration through art.
The “Vietnamese Mona Lisa,” a rare artwork by renowned painter Mai Trung Thu, has captured the attention of the art community after its repatriation and display at the Quang San Museum of Art.
Celebrated minimalist artist Le Thiet Cuong passed away at 6:55 PM on July 17 after a period of battling cancer. He was 63 years old.
Do Van Canh’s chicken-themed works offer joy, meaning, and a unique voice in the “Dang tay” exhibition.
For over 50 years, Catholic artist Tran Hoa Binh has created more than 1,000 portrait paintings of Ho Chi Minh.
The oil on canvas "Property of a Lady of Title" will be the first Vietnamese artwork on auction at this distinguished auction house. It was on display at a solo exhibition of Vu Cao Dam in London in 1960, hosted by the prominent Frost & Reed Gallery.
Prominent contemporary artist Dang Thanh Huyen unveils her second solo exhibition, sharing memories and emotions through evocative paintings.
Vuong Linh brings a touch of Vietnam to Europe, presenting nature-inspired oil paintings that capture the essence of Vietnamese seasons.
Artist Dinh Huu Viet’s latest exhibition uses lacquer on paper to reimagine snakes, shedding their traditional symbolism for vibrant expressions of beauty and optimism.