2024 UOB Painting of the Year Competition debuts
The art competition aims to help Vietnamese artists reach a wider regional audience.
The art competition aims to help Vietnamese artists reach a wider regional audience.
The group of artists from Hanoi transformed the footbridge on Tran Nhat Duat Street into a joyful, vibrant and illuminated work of art in the evening.
Using 3D mapping technology to create three-dimensional representations of the Dien Bien Phu painting, the Hanoi display is enhanced with sound and lighting effects.
Contemporary art installations on the Tran Nhat Duat pedestrian bridge contribute to the promotion of pedestrian traffic and the beautification of Hanoi's urban space.
The 15 best works were selected from over 1,000 entries in the propaganda poster competition to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 7, 1954 - 2024).
Using a wealth of artistic language, veteran Vietnamese artists have powerfully portrayed the struggle against the French invaders during the famous Dien Bien Phu Campaign that shocked the globe.
Forty-five artists from Asian nations and territories will showcase their life-themed paintings and sculptures in various materials in the exhibition.
Professional and non-professional photographers are invited to participate in the Heritage Photography Contest - Journey of Heritages 2024.
The first prize of the painting competition "Inspiring Tradition" went to the young deaf painter Tran Nam Long.
The international painting contest is a great opportunity for young local artists to showcase their talents and confirm the position of Vietnamese painting in the global art market.
The exhibition is designed to highlight the different materials (lacquer, silk, oil and acrylic) and styles used by the six artists.
Two photographers from Vietnam have beaten off competition from 130,000 other entrants to win prestigious photography awards.
The Vietnamese designer Tia Thuy Nguyen has teamed up with the House of Dior to create a unique work of art.
The collection of Hang Trong narrative paintings tells stories of heroic women, as well as the history and lifestyle of Hanoi in the old days.
The tranquil beauty of Chau Long Street in downtown Hanoi is rendered vividly in sketch paintings.
The exhibition, the largest of its kind in Vietnam to be joined by 465 artists from around the world, is divided into two parts and held at two locations in Hanoi.
Through a unique and long-standing type of mosaic, the exhibition tells stories of epics, religions and the most brilliant and outstanding socio-cultural periods of ancient Rome.