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What's on April 25-May 1/2022
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MUSIC & PERFORMANCES

Creative Dance – METTLER Scholarship






2 semesters: 06 Feb – 29 May, 2022
Registration link

From the organizer:

Mettler-based Creative Dance Scholarship program provides an introduction to the underlying principles and teaching methods used in Mettler-based Creative Dance. The scholarship is provided by Mettler Studio Inc., USA & Vietnam Dance/Movement Therapy for professional and personal development.
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EXHIBITION

Hanoi-Exhibition features traditional lacquer art


Until May 15,

S Plus at 66 Ngô Thì Nhậm Street.

An exhibition titled Sơn Ta + (Lacquer Resin +) featuring over 30 lacquer paintings by 11 artists. Co-hosted by Dream Partner and S Plus to give audiences a glimpse of traditional Vietnamese lacquer art.

HCMC- Solo abstract art exhibition by Tran Nhat Thang

 

Until April 30, HAKIO – Let’s Art, at No 38, Tran Cao Van Street.

The 13th solo exhibition of artist Tran Nhat Thang has opened in HCM City with the title Miền không (Emptiness).

He is displaying more than 30 large paintings, and the biggest is Miền xanh số 5 (Green Land No 5), 130cm by 480cm, a combination of six panels.

Hanoi-Photo exhibit features black-white art




HCM City’s Photography Association, 122 Sương Nguyệt Ánh Street, District 1,

An exhibition of black and white photographs on Vietnamese people and culture especially the daily life of ethnic minority communities.

Featuring 59 photos from latest collections by members of the Gia Định Photography Club.

Many of the displayed photographs are of women and children in remote areas.

They include works by prize-winning photographers like Thái Phiên, Hoàng Thạch Vân and Nguyễn Á.

Hanoi- Tilted Archipelago



Until May 15, 06:38 pm – 09 pm
NGÃ Art Space, TÁCH SPACES, 20 Hai Bà Trưng Street

From the organizer:

“Tilted Archipelago” – a solo exhibition by artist Ha Ninh Pham – invites the audience to “jump” on an adventure journey to distant territories. Here, the horizon, a concept or boundary that splits “the sky” and “the sea”, is defined in this context in a way that does not coincide with the reality in which we are living. On the journey to that territory, the audience encounters islands or traces of life that were (intentionally) left behind. They represent individuals who are torn between self-defining and being defined. Or a simultaneous incarnation of the artist – the work – the audience between two basic roles: subject and object.

Hanoi-Exhibition “Be Here & Listen”



Apr 17 – May 16, 09 am – 08 pm
Workshop: Tues 19 Apr 2022, 05 pm – 09 pm
AZ Gallery
25 Bis, Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm, D1

From the organizer:

“Be Here & Listen” – Solo Exhibition
A journey of initiating, soaring, contemplating, home-coming and untethering

Painter Philippe Landry (November 17th, 1958 – France)
– 1985 Graduated from Universitee de Lille (Major in Literature)
– 2005 Graduated from L’ecole du Louvre de Paris

Hanoi- Exhibition: The Bát Tràng Ceramic Boots. An Inspiration from Italy




Apr 10 – May 3, 09 am – 08 pm
Casa Italia, 18 Le Phụng Hieu Street
From the organizer:

The Embassy of Italy in Hanoi and the Hon Dat Viet Bat Trang Art Museum (Bat Trang Museum) are delighted to present the art exhibition “The Bát Tràng Ceramic Boots. An Inspiration from Italy”.

On this special occasion, the full collection of 12 ceramic boots created by the late People’s Artisan Vu Thang, will be shown to the public for the first time (a partial showcase took place in the Dep Fashion Show in 2011). An invaluable legacy of contemporary Vietnamese art inspired by Italian fashion.

Solo Exhibition “The Boundless Clouds” in Taiwan by Sculptor Vũ Bình Minh




Until May 3
Galerie Grand Siècle, 105, Taiwan, Taipei City, Songshan District, Alley 51, Lane 12, Section 3, Bade Rd

Writen by Trà My:

Vũ Bình Minh is not an unfamiliar name in Vietnam’s sculpture scene in particular, and the Vietnamese contemporary art in general, with his dynamic works of plastic art about nature made from metal. In April 2022, Vũ Bình Minh will have his first solo exhibition in Taiwan by Galerie Grand Siècle. He is also the only representative of Galerie Grand Siècle to participate in Art Solo 2022, the largest and most prestigious solo art fair in Taipei.

Born in 1985 in Bắc Ninh, sculptor Vũ Bình Minh is part of a family whose generations have been practising plastic arts. He has a graduate degree in Sculpture from Vietnam University of Fine Arts. He is a representative for Vietnam’s sculpture art whose works have been selected for prestigious art events in the country and abroad, such as: “Art In The Forest” of Flamingo Contemporary Art Museum, Vietnam (2017), the “3rd International Desert Sculpture Symposium Minqin”, China (2020), “5th Lih Pao International Sculpture Award”, Taiwan (2021), among others.

Hanoi-Exhibition: Republish: Typography As…




Apr 8 – May 1, 09:30 am – 06 pm
Work Room Four, 31/67 To Ngoc Van Street

From the organizer:

After successfully taking place in Ho Chi Minh City in early 2021, “Republish: Typography As…” exhibition is finally coming to Hanoi, the cultural capital of Vietnam.

Initiated by Behalf Studio — a boutique multidisciplinary design firm based in Ho Chi Minh City, “Republish: Typography As…” showcases their dedicated process to research, revive, and digitise organic fonts intrinsically familiar to the country’s urban landscape — an authentic contemporary expression that reflects the team’s inquisitive effort contributive to Vietnam’s ever-evolving creative industries and unique aesthetic identity.

Entrance fee: 50,000 VND

Hanoi- Exhibition on typical Vietnamese women throughout history





Until May 30, 2022

Hoa Lo Prison Relic

An exhibition displaying the images of typical Vietnamese women throughout history.

Hanoi- Exhibition spotlights tigers in Vietnam’s ancient art





Until August 31,

Vietnam National Museum of History,

Featuring more than 30 exhibits, documents and images featuring tigers throughout over 2,000 years of the country's art history, showing that the image of tigers was widely portrayed in Vietnam’s ancient pottery, carving and folk paintings, among others.

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