This is the third solo exhibition of the artist, who has exclusively used one material over the past 45 years - pre-printed colours on textile pieces - to unique artistic fabric paintings, often on a larger scale.
Artist Lê Thanh Hà discovered a unique method to make pictures: using coconut palm branches to produce a special type of paper, which then serves as the canvas for his artwork.
The exhibition, entitled Sắc Thời Gian (Colours of Time), is not just a showcase for paintings, but also a re between painter Đỗ Doãn Châu and three of his students: Đỗ Doãn Bằng, Trần Quốc Hùng and Doãn Hoàng Lâm.
The nation''s largest mixed martial arts (MMA) tournament, the LION Championship, will be back in the octagon with some changes and the event will play a key role in ing fighters for the national teams.
The "Source of Life" photography exhibition currently being held in HCM City features a collection of images of the sun captured by amateur photographer Hoàng Thị Bích Thảo.
This resurgence of serious dramas, has brought to the stage a variety of works that not only carry high ideological values but also entertain, proving popular with audiences in HCM City.
A group of students from Hà Nội Architectural University has breathed new life into figures in Đông Hồ folk paintings—such as the boy herding buffalo or the mother pig feeding her piglets—using 3D technology.
The exhibition traces the artistic time lines of Lê Phổ, Mai Trung Thứ and Vũ Cao Đàm at the school, followed by their long careers in France from 1937 onwards.
The calligraphy exhibition Thực Học (Practical Learning) presents 100 calligraphy works in Hán (Chinese script), Nôm (Vietnamese ideographic script) and quốc ngữ (national romanised Vietnamese script), honouring the tradition of valuing education and literacy in the nation.