Exhibition of 40 pottery works by painter Le Thiet Cuong that illustrate verses by 40 Vietnamese poets and launching event of his latest poem collection “Pottery Poetry”.
Following the poem collection “Trường thơ Hải Phòng” (launched in Jan 2017), on 10 Feb painter Le Thiet Cuong will hold an exhibition and launching event of the poem collection “Pottery Poetry”, which was published by the Youth Publishing House to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Poetry Day (11 Feb 2017).
His exhibition will feature 40 pottery works that illustrate the verses of 40 Vietnamese poets such as Van Cao, Hoang Trung Thong, Luu Quang Vu, Dao Trong Khanh, Hoang Tran Cuong, Thuan Huu, Nguyen Quang Thieu, Doan Ngoc Thu, Vi Thuy Linh, Tran Hoang Thien Kim, etc.
The exhibition will open on 10 and be on display until 17 Feb 2017 at Gallery39.
The exhibition will open on 10 and be on display until 17 Feb 2017 at Gallery39.
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