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MUSIC & PERFORMANCES

Hanoi-Beethoven’s Symphony No5



June 13, 8 pm
The Opera House, 7 Công Trường Lam Sơn,

From the organizer:

The two soloists will be Nguyen Thuy Yen and Pham Nguyen Anh Vu. Yen is currently deputy head of the piano department at the Saigon Conservatory, where Vu is a lecturer.

Performing: HBSO Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Mer. A. Trần Vương Thạch

Admissions: 650.000 – 550.000 – 450.000 – 300.000 – 80.000VNĐ
20% off: 520.000 – 440.000 – 360.000 – 240.000 – 60.000VNĐ

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EXHIBITION

Hanoi- Exhibition: New Day Returns


Until June 20,
Hanoi Studio Gallery, 13 Trang Tien Street

From the organizer:

New Day Returns — a group exhibition marks the reopening of Hanoi Studio Gallery and our artists after the pandemic and social distancing.

Hanoi Studio Gallery is delighted to introduce to art lovers and friends a collection named New Day Returns, shaped by this pandemic as well as to mark the reopening of Hanoi Studio Gallery and 8 artists: Hoang Nghia Hiep, Vu Dinh Tuan, Mai Xuan Oanh, Pham Ha Hai, Lieu Nguyen Huong Duong, Nguyen The Hung, Nguyen Quoc Trung, and Dang Hiep.

Hanoi-Exhibition: An Unseen World



Until June 30,
First Floor Gallery, Art and Coffee, 168 Ngo Xa Dan 2, Ho Dac Di Street.

From the organizer:

Join us for the opening of a new art space in Hanoi and the showcase of a new series of artwork from artist David Evans!

The show will feature David’s latest project here in Hanoi with a series of portraits on the subject of consciousness. Inspired from the New York School and the German Neo-expressionist.

David Evans is an American artist who has been heavily influenced by the street art in Brooklyn and the Lower East Side of Manhattan along with the Jazz scene in New York. David takes the primitive and primordial aspects of modernity and forms portraits littered with texts, not of the visual world but rather of the unseen.

Ultimately this project depicts the tension between notions of modernity which are in constant conflict with the inherent primitive state of humanity and its need for the unseen world.

The works will be on display for a limited time after the event.

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