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VOV.VN - Works by four Vietnamese painters are being showcased during the 27th Asian Art Week in London in the UK, with the event drawing plenty of attention from local and international art lovers.
Artworks by 13 local artists were put on display at the Affordable Art Fair 2024 which was held from October 16 to October 20 in London in the UK, drawing plenty of attention from art lovers.
Several artworks created by renowned Vietnamese painters have recently been sold for high prices at auctions held in both Vietnam and France, according to French Millon Auction House.
Many artists are steadfast in their commitment to nude art, despite ongoing prejudice. They continue to create and showcase their work, striving to elevate this genre of art.
Though often misunderstood, the practice of nude art is a discipline rooted in centuries of artistic tradition. Modern Vietnamese artists are revisiting this art form, seeking to bridge the gap between creativity and cultural boundaries.
Nude art has long fascinated both artists and audiences, but in Vietnam, it remains a contentious subject.
“Chiec Bat Xanh” (The Blue Bowl) by artist Le Pho, one of the most prominent artists in Vietnamese history, has recently been sold for EUR554,080, at the “Asian Painters: China, Vietnam, Indonesia” auction recently held in France by Aguttes.
Aqua Art at 44 Yen Phu, Hanoi, recently hosted the "Fourteen" exhibition, featuring works by 14 artists.
The oil painting "Folk Singers" by Nguyen Phan Chanh has recently been auctioned for €1,020,000, placing it among the top 20 most expensive Vietnamese paintings of all time.
Several unique artworks by well-known Vietnamese painters Vu Cao Dam and Thang Tran Phenh have been sold at high prices at an auction sale organised by Aguttes.
Artworks by 14 Vietnamese artists were on display at Affordable Art Fair 2024 held in London from May 8-12, impressing British and international art lovers.
The status of the Vietnamese painting market is degrading and will worsen if it is not professionalized so that confidence can be restored.
If Vietnamese invest only in Vietnamese paintings, transfer paintings among Vietnamese and consider paintings as common consumer goods, it will be difficult for Vietnam’s paintings to reach the world market.
A number of artworks by well-known Vietnamese painters were sold at high prices at an auction sale organized by Aguttes on March 7.
An art exhibition dedicated to Vietnamese silk paintings is scheduled to take place in Paris in September.
The timeless beauty of Italy is the main topic of watercolour paintings by Bùi Duy Khánh and Dương Thuỵ, which are on display at the exhibition “Italy: From Plein Air to Atelier” in HCM City.