Throughout April and May, this grand cultural programme will bring stirring artistic experiences to audiences nationwide, igniting a spirit of pride, solidarity, and remembrance.
Three plays and musicals based on Vietnamese mythology and history have been presented to the French public to mark the half-century France-Việt Nam diplomatic relations and the 50th anniversary of the end of the war in Việt Nam.
Nguyễn Xuân Thắng, Chairman of the Vietnam Federation of UNESCO Associations (VFUA), will soon open his art glass museum to the public. With over 1,500 objects - mostly glass - collected from around the world, this will be the first...
The oil-on-canvas artwork, painted in 1934, achieved a final price of HK$16,105,000 – an impressive amount - four times higher than its lower estimate.
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 second alumni gala in Hà Nội will offer tickets for back-in-time music enthusiasts, offering a chance to enjoy the vibrant and explosive atmosphere at Hà Nội''s universities in the past
The fifth concert of Anh Trai Vượt Ngàn Chông Gai (Call me by Fire) will be held in June, following successful concerts in HCM City, organisers have announced.
Tuấn was moved as he shared his experiences in the forests of Việt Nam with 20,000 audience members at his live concert Sketch a Rose in Hồ Chí Minh City on March 8 and 9.
Music lovers will be carried into a world of late renowned pianist Thái Thị Lang (1915 - 2007) in a concert that will be held on CLEFS Stage of Art Meets Music Academy on March 26.
A concert commemorating the 24th anniversary of songwriter Trịnh Công Sơn''s passing will take place at the Hanoi Opera House at 8pm on March 29 and 30.
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 Việt Nam Art Glass Museum, built in 2022, covers a space of 2,000sq.m, housing a collection of over 1,500 valuable glass and stained glass art pieces.