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Vietnam-Belgium printed painting exhibition

Five Vietnamese artists in printed painting will meet their seven Belgian counterparts at an art exhibition scheduled to take place in Hanoi from April 10-20. This year, the exhibition will be held at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Hanoi.

The exhibition, titled “Vietnam-Belgium Printed Paintings in Dialogue,” is sponsored by the Wallonie-Bruxxelles Delegation, Vietnam.
It aims to enrich artistic exchange between Vietnam and Belgium, while providing a chance for viewers to contemplate the beauty of Western and Eastern artistic culture.
Printed paintings by Vietnamese Artists exhibited in Belgium
Printed paintings by Vietnamese Artists exhibited in Belgium
The exhibition features many well-known artists from Vietnam and Belgium, including, Pol Authom, Michel Barzin, Marie-France Bonmariage, Virginie Faivred’ Arcier, Chantal Hardy, Habib Harem, Martine Monfort, Pham Khac Quang, Le Huy Tiep, Nguyen Nghia Phuong, Ngo Anh Co, and Phan Hai Bang.
Printed paintings of the two countries’ artists were on display in Verviers City, Belgium in September 2014 and in Liege City in December 2014.
 
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