The Danish Vietnamese Cultural Development and Exchange Fund (CDEF) and the Embassy of Denmark have announced the launch of a third project to promote Vietnamese paintings.
Artists wanting to introduce their works can send their photos (size 20 x 30 cm) and personal information to the Danish Embassy, 17-19 Dien Bien Phu Str, Hanoi, before February 28. Each artist is allowed to submit no more than three works.
All the selected paintings will be hung in the corridors and offices at the Embassy from March to July 2014.
The promotion of Vietnamese artwork began on January 3, 2013 with nine paintings by eight artists. The second exhibition took place on August 8, 2013 with 26 works by 14 artists from three regions across the country.
The exhibition, hosted by Danish Ambassador to Vietnam John Nielsen, aims to promote the work of Vietnamese painters and further boost mutual understanding between artists and the public.
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