17 young contemporary artists in Hanoi will gather in Gia Lam District this week for an exhibition showcasing works that aren’t bigger than a palm.
The Hanoitimes - 17 young contemporary artists in Hanoi will gather in Gia Lam District this week for an exhibition showcasing works that aren’t bigger than a palm.
Housed by OM Studio, one of the biggest exhibition venues for contemporary art in Vietnam, the “Art of a Palm” will feature works of various forms of contemporary art from installation to videos inspired by the image of the human palm.
“Whatever our message is, we all want to show that art is life,” said Nguyen Xuan Hoan, one of the artists to take part in the event.
The exhibit will open today and last until July 20 at OM Studio, Yen Vien Town, Gia Lam District, Hanoi.
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