Vietnamese - Korean fine art exhibition

A joint fine art exhibition by 14 Vietnamese and Korean artists will be held at 49 Nguyen Du Street, Hanoi, on February 14, marking the occasion of 20 years of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Korea.
The exhibition includes works in oil and lacquer, graphic art and pottery by the artists.
It features the works of Vietnamese and Korean artists Ngo Quang Nam, Doan Hong, Nguyen Van Cuong, Tran Yen The, Vu Bach Lien, Cong Quoc Thang, Ha Anh Tuan, and Chu Viet Cuong, along with professors who teach fine art, and Korean pottery artisans.
At the exhibition, the artists will have a round-table discussion which will take place on February 17 at the Korean Cultural Centre in Hanoi.

 

Source: CPV

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