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Mar 11, 2017 / 15:40

Group Exhibition “Sound Emotions”

Group exhibition of paintings on papers by 3 painters Do Duc, Hoang Dinh and Bui Viet Dung.

The group exhibition “Cảm âm” (Sound emotions) by painters Do Duc (born in 1945), Hoang Dinh (born in 1953) and Bui Viet Dung (born in 1957).
Born in 1945 in Thai Nguyen in 1945, when Vietnam declared independence, Do Duc began his career as a reporter and newspaper illustrator. He firstly studied painting by himself because his family was classified as “medium class” (the class that owned properties) in Land reform. As a result, all member in the family were barred from being approved to any university. It took decades for this to be corrected and Do Duc was finally admitted to the  Fine Art University of Hanoi in the 1970s. He, however, had been a full time Art Editor at the Ethnic Cultures publishing house and is an artist for all his life.
The title of the exhibition denotes different personal perceptions of life and different ways of expressing them on papers, from the traditional Dó paper to the type of papers used for watercolor that is popular in the market nowadays.
Group Exhibition “Sound Emotions” will open on  Sun 12 Mar and be on display until  19 Mar 2017 at Center of Art-Photography Exhibition, 29 Hang Bai, Hanoi.