On the afternoon of March 15, the Identity Art Exhibition opened with nearly 40 multi-genre and creative material artworks.
The special feature of the exhibition is that all the works were created by a group of 14 talented students from Vinschool's Center for Talent Development and Consulting (GATE).
Authors at the opening of the exhibition
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Identity is the result of a journey of discovery filled with profound thoughts by 14 talented students about locating identity and human identity in modern society.
Each work is imbued with a strong personal touch, not only reflecting individual thoughts on social issues such as the environment, gender and feminism, race, memory and the individual's role in life, but also arousing empathy from the community in many different ways.
Journey of discovery and artistic creation at GATE
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In particular, the works are composed from a variety of creative materials, uniquely combining traditional art genres such as paintings, sculptures, ceramics... with contemporary art forms such as installation, video, concept... to new media art materials - the language of technology and science (application of STEM knowledge) such as biology (bio art), tobot (robotic art), or programming (coding art)...
For example, the student group's work Work- Life places a robot in a constant struggle to maintain stability from two power sources - a metaphor for modern humans' quest for balance between work and personal life.
Visitors experience multimedia artwork
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From a professional perspective, artist Tran Thi Le Thuy, member of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association, commented: "From the works displayed in the Identity exhibition, I see that the students not only completed high-quality works but also expressed profound perspectives on social issues, despite their young age."
During the 2-year training period, talented students had the opportunity to participate in intensive courses and interact with famous visual artists and curators in Vietnam.
A corner in the Identity exhibition space
PHOTO: TM
Ms. Trinh Khanh Huyen, GATE coordinator, affirmed: "At GATE, each talented student has a separate personal development plan, aiming to create an ideal environment for them to explore and develop their full potential.
In addition, talented students in the art field also have the opportunity to collaborate with talented students in the STEM field in creating multimedia artworks. This combination not only conveys artistic messages in a new and unique way, but also encourages students to always challenge themselves, break the limits of art, and of themselves."
The exhibition will take place from March 15 to 31 at the Center for Appraisal and Exhibition of Photographic Art Works, 29 Hang Bai, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi .
Source: https://archive.vietnam.vn/trien-lam-cac-tac-pham-nghe-thuat-cua-14-hoc-sinh-tai-nang/
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