Exhibition: sculptures from Hanoi - Saigon
The VCCA gladly introduces the exhibition titled ‘sculptures from Hanoi - Saigon’, taking place from 18/9 to 18/10/2020. This is the 6th exhibition - marking a 10 year long journey of positive and robust activities from the sculptors of Hanoi - Saigon.
This year’s exhibition is the largest gathering of artists - artworks in the 10 years, with the presence of 32 sculptors along with 63 artworks, most of which have been created within 2020. Notably, the exhibition has works from the class of artists born between 1980 and 1990, promising to bring new points of view for art lovers.
The highlights of this year’s exhibition doesn’t end at the amount of artworks but also in the diversity in trends of creation and the materials used such as metal, wood, rocks, porcelain, composites, glass fibers, etc. Artworks hold the reflections and contemplations by artists on the different sides of life: from universal issues like freedom, time, movement and nature to more specific stories people face, such as childhood memories, loneliness and desires, from that, reflecting on the various and multi-sided events of contemporary Vietnamese sculpture.
The exhibition takes place at the VCCA - in a large space with professional lighting systems which ‘will help sculptors be more satisfied in their creativity, in order to create a proper ‘language’ and size for the displays of their artwork’ shares artist Khong Do Tuyen, representative of the Hanoi - Saigon sculptor group.
The sculptures from Hanoi - Saigon exhibition has the presence of 32 creators, who are: Trần Văn An, Phạm Thái Bình, Nguyễn Trung Chính, Đỗ Hà Hoài, Lê Hoàng Phi Hùng, Phạm Nguyễn Quốc Huy, Trần Việt Hưng, Kù Kao Khải, Nguyễn Ngọc Lâm, Lê Lạng Lương, Nguyễn Duy Mạnh, Hoàng Tường Minh, Thái Nhật Minh, Vũ Bình Minh, Phan Phương, Vũ Quang, Vũ Quang Sáng, Phạm Bảo Sơn, Trần Đức Sỹ, Đặng Đức Thành , Hoàng Mai Thiệp, Nguyễn Kiến Thức, Phạm Đình Tiến, Nguyễn Huy Tính, Đinh Duy Tôn, Trần Trọng Tri, Lương Văn Trịnh, Phạm Đình Tuấn, Nguyễn Văn Tuệ, Khổng Đỗ Tuyền, Lê Anh Vũ, Nguyễn Hoài Huyền Vũ.