The thought-provoking exhibition, which opened on October 3, traces the artistic journeys of three renowned pioneers of modern Vietnamese arts: Mai Thu, Le Pho, and Vu Cao Dam. Through their works, the exhibition explores three distinct phases, from their early days in Indochina to their eventual establishment in France, reflecting a unique blend of cultural influences.
These exceptional artists, graduates of the École des Beaux-Arts de l’Indochine, chose to pursue their careers in France, a country they called their second home. Their art beautifully encapsulates their deep connection to both their Vietnamese heritage and their adopted European homeland.
Their paintings serve as a visual dialogue between traditional Vietnamese artistic sensibilities and the contemporary Western arts they were exposed to during their academic years. This fusion of styles and influences is a testament to their innovative approach to art.
Anne Fort, an expert in Vietnamese art heritage, highlights the irony that while these artists are celebrated in the international art market, their masterpieces are not as widely recognized as one might expect. This exhibition aims to change that by offering a comprehensive insight into the lives, careers, and unique artistic styles of these pioneers.
For Nguyen Thi Mai, a Vietnamese expatriate, the exhibition is an emotional journey back to her childhood. She expresses her honor and privilege of experiencing the beautiful fusion of two wonderful cultures. Mai’s appreciation for the artworks extends beyond their aesthetic value, as she discovers a poetic beauty, a richness of color, and a delicate sensitivity that sets these artists apart.
Aptly titled “Pioneers of Modern Vietnamese Arts in France,” the exhibition promises to be a captivating journey through the artists’ lives and their indelible mark on the art world. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity, on display until March 9, 2025.
The Captivating Art Exhibition: Hanoi and Vietnamese Heritage Unveiled
With a masterful command of the visual arts, the artists will weave a narrative that delves into the rich sediments of Vietnamese heritage. Through the mediums of oil painting, lacquer, ceramics, and silk, they will unveil the hidden cultural values that are intertwined with contemporary life. It promises to be a captivating journey, one that explores the depths of Vietnam’s cultural tapestry.
The Creative Spark: Duong Bich Lien – Illuminating Vietnam’s Fine Arts Scene
Duong Bich Lien’s paintings evoke a profound sense of emptiness, a testament to his reclusive nature. His art reflects a life of solitude, a choice to withdraw from the world, and an unwavering commitment to preserving his artistic integrity in silence. Lien’s solitary existence, untouched by external influences, resulted in a unique and powerful artistic vision that continues to resonate with viewers long after his quiet passing.
The Magic of Vietnam Festival: Unveiling the Wonders of Vietnamese Culture in the Heart of Paris.
The Bonjour Vietnam Festival made its debut in the heart of Paris, captivating the city on June 25-26. This vibrant cultural event shone a spotlight on the essence of Vietnam, from its rich heritage and diverse people to the very best of its agricultural produce. The festival aimed to bring a slice of Vietnam to French consumers, offering an immersive experience like no other.
Masterpiece from Vietnam: A Priceless Painting Auctioned at Sotheby’s
The exquisite painting, “Les Chanteuses de Campagne” by the celebrated Vietnamese artist, Nguyen Phan Chanh, achieved an impressive sale price of $1.09 million at the prestigious Sotheby’s Auction in Paris, France. This masterpiece, titled “Người hát dân ca” in Vietnamese, captivated art enthusiasts and collectors alike with its unique charm and cultural significance.