Unique installation art exhibition in Hanoi

(VOV) - An installation art exhibition kicked off at Hanoi’s Manzi Art Space on March 2, casting the spotlight on the works of young Vietnamese artists Le Giang and Le Hoang Bich Phuong.

The event themed – Below and above the sky –  is being co-sponsored by the Prince Claus Fund Award and the Danish Vietnamese Cultural Development and Exchange Fund (CDEF),  seeking to answer the question of how perfect the world is.

Visitors to the event, which runs until March 15, have a rare chance to look at people from various walks of life through the eyes of the artists and mull over philosophical concerns about the impact of people’s ignorance on society.

Born in HCM City in 1984, Le Hoang Bich Phuong is considered one of Vietnam’s most promising young artists whose study of Vietnamese and Japanese silk painting traditions has greatly influenced her own unique style and technique.

She was awarded an artist-in-residence in Sapporo, Japan, as part of the JENESYS Program: Invitation Program for Creators of the Japan Foundation and was also one of the finalists for the DOGMA Art Prize in self-portraiture in 2011.

Le Giang, born in Hanoi in 1988, graduated from Camberwell Art University in London and returned homeland in 2012. She earned her reputation thanks to various forms of arts, from painting, installation, to sculpture.

Some photos at the exhibition:

The two artists - Le Hoang Bich Phuong and Le Giang

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