Int’l painting and sculpture exhibition ‘Silent talk’ opens in Hanoi

VOV.VN - An international painting and sculpture exhibition entitled ‘Silent talk’ opened at the Vietnam Fine Art Museum in Hanoi on May 15.

On display at the event are sculptures and paintings by three artists, Wattanachot Tungateja of Thailand, Japanese sculptor Mukai Katsumi, and the female Vietnamese artist, Cong Kim Hoa.

Wattanachot Tungateja paints his works using acrylic, while Cong Kim Hoa creates abstract paintings using traditional lacquer.

Mukai Katsumi has become popular among Vietnamese audiences, having visited Vietnam several times and displayed his sculptures at many art spaces around the country.

The exhibition will run until May 22.

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