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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Artists challenge values

Artists challenge values

A group exhibition named Tam Ta (Pouring), with works from five contemporary artists from Hanoi, has opened in HCM City.


The exhibition, with the assistance of pioneering artist and curator
Tran Luong, is hosted by San Art and supported by Bui Gallery in Hanoi.


In this exhibition, imagination is given space to
play with Nguyen Tran Nam's near life-size human figures resting on
balls, Vu Hong Ninh's over-sized baby, made from soap, and Nguyen Huy
An's shadows wreaking havoc with ink and charcoal.


Nguyen Van Phuc's star light stands propped up by a set of crutches,
while Nguyen Manh Hung's ghostly bodyless figures hang from the ceiling.


The curator says this is the mystery of Tam Ta, a kind of mental state that exudes the mood of an unceasing kind of rain.


He says that it does not represent a torrent of water, but a rain of
survival, of suspended psychological states or physical adventures, of a
constant questioning of reality.


These young artists challenge human values, recognising that knowledge is the key to the door of the world.


This is the first exhibition of art from Hanoi since 2006 to be seen
in HCM City by contemporary artists of the 1970s and 1980s generation.
The touring exhibition, which opened at Bui Gallery in Hanoi in July, is
an opportunity for local audiences to see the artistic ideas emerging
from the country's capital as it is also rare for artists in Vietnam to
have the chance to show their work across the country due to lack of
funding.


San Art is one of three venues for the
exhibition, which will be on view until November 13. Its next venue will
be New Space Arts in Hue.


The Tam Ta exhibition is on view at San Art, 3 Me Linh Street, Ward 19, Binh Thanh district, HCM City./.

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Vietnam women feature at international art show

Ten Vietnamese women are among 84 artists from 24 countries
participating in an international female art exhibition centred on the
self.


Her Presence in Colours IX, presented by the
International Women Artists Council (INWAC), will remain open in
Portland State University 's Littman Gallery until the end of this
month.


Many international artists have interpreted the
exhibition's topic, "art as a reflection of self", very literally in
their works, organisers said.


Most of the art works
are either abstract or realistic oil paintings, with each displaying a
distinct cultural style that enables viewers to tell which country they
are from, they added.


INWAC was formed in China in
1993 when Yuen Chee Ling organised seven other Chinese female artists
for an exhibition and has since grown to a multinational organisation
with members from Europe, North America, Asia, the Middle East and
elsewhere.


Her Presence in Colours, held every two
years, has thus far been hosted by many Southeast Asian countries as
well as the UK and Australia .


This year's event
includes an artists' forum, a walk through the galleries of Pearl
District, sketching at the Lan Su Chinese Garden and small "sister
group" meetings to foster friendships.


The Vietnamese
artists featured in the latest exhibition are Cao Thi Duoc, Dang Thi
Duong, Nguyen Thuy Huong, Le Thi Kim, Cong Tang Ton Nu Ai Lan, Tran
Thuy Linh, Nguyen Thi Tam, Huynh Phuong Thi Dai Trang, Ly Chanh Van, and
Nguyen Thi Quang Vinh./.

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