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Admire traditional art through Hien Linh ceramic exhibition

Công LuậnCông Luận11/11/2024

(CLO) The ceramic exhibition "Hien Linh" by Professor, Academician, and Painter Ngo Xuan Binh opened on November 10 in Hanoi, displaying nearly 200 unique ceramic works with the hope of conveying to the public, especially the youth, the next generation, the preservation and promotion of the cultural identity of the Vietnamese people.


The exhibition brings to the public nearly 200 unique ceramic artworks. What makes this exhibition special is the application of blockchain and NFT technology to create a unique digital identity for each work.

In particular, viewers only need to use their smartphones to scan the NFC code on the artwork to access all detailed information about that work. This is the first time this technology has been applied in an art exhibition in Vietnam.

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Professor, Academician, painter Ngo Xuan Binh. Photo: nhandan

Sharing at the exhibition, Professor, Academician, and painter Ngo Xuan Binh said that he wanted to create a space where each work is like a "silent embodiment" telling a story about the harmony between earth, water, and fire, between tradition and modernity, between Vietnam and the world .

"I want to introduce to the public the exquisite beauty of traditional pottery and at the same time affirm the endless creativity of contemporary art. The exhibition "Hien Linh" is not just a simple display but also a journey of spiritual discovery ," added artist Ngo Xuan Binh.

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Delegates and the public visit the exhibition. Photo: People's Army Newspaper

Each ceramic work by Ngo Xuan Binh is like a small miracle, created from the combination of the talented hands of the artisan and the breath of heaven and earth. Through that, viewers have the opportunity to deeply feel the cultural value and strong vitality of Vietnamese ceramics.

The exhibition will last from November 10 to December 31, 2025 at Hanoi Museum (Pham Hung, Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi).

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