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Saturday, 26/03/2011 08:32

Hue artists show off Thai-inspired works

THUA THIEN-HUE – Forty three Hue artists who studied under an exchange programme in Thailand are displaying the works they created for their graduation.

Their Thoi Gian va Su Tro Lai (Time and the Return) exhibition at the New Space Arts Foundation in Hue has on display more than 50 paintings, sculptures, graphics, and installation and video works depicting both Vietnamese and Thai themes.

The artists earlier studied at the Hue College of Fine Arts before going on the exchange programme to arts schools in Thailand, a major art nation in Southeast Asia.

The exchange was initiated by Phan Thanh Binh, headmaster of the college, to infuse new vitality to the Hue fine arts scene.

At the exhibition, Binh said the artists brought a uniqueness to Hue and Viet Nam. Viewers could feel the artists' personalities, aesthetics, and creativity through their works, he added.

The exhibition will be on until Thursday.

Ukrainian art exhibition dazzles Ha Noi

HA NOI — An Ukraine exhibition entitled The Microminiatural Works and Skilled Manipulation Art of Jewellery of Ukraine, organised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and Ukraine's Ministry of Culture, continues today.

The exhibition features 32 art works, including 20 microminiatures by Nikolai S Syadristy, a leading master of microminiature art. All of them were handmade with unique craftsmanship.

His works are a permanent feature in exhibitions at the Moscow Museum of Technology, the Kiev Museum, and the Microminiature Art Museum in Andorra. His most famous pieces are The Chessmen, The Portrait, The Kobzar Book, The Windmill, and many others.

The exhibition also features 12 jewellery art works by experts from the Ukraine Academy of Sciences. These works showcase new breakthroughs in high-tech holography and the historical values of Ukraine. — VNS


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