The exhibition, organized by Heritage Association, V-Art Space, Omega Plus and the family of the late painter Trinh Huu Ngoc, introduces more than 40 works and artifacts ranging from the fields of fine arts to architectural and interior design. Here, viewers have the opportunity to admire the rustic and elegant beauty of the Northern countryside, recreated in many paintings created during the period 1939 - 1992 with many themes such as landscapes, still lifes, etc. Through that, gentle colors, calm but spontaneous brush strokes are shown.
The exhibition takes place at V-Art Space ( Hanoi )
PHOTO: PROVIDED BY V-ART SPACE
In addition to paintings, the exhibition also displays designs that come to life through many artifacts bearing the once-famous MÉMO brand. They were crafted from 1940 to 1968, embodying the concept of art for humanity, where beauty harmonizes with function. The most special of which is the design of a table and chair set crafted by Trinh Huu Ngoc and his colleagues, where President Ho Chi Minh drafted the Declaration of Independence , currently kept at the Vietnam Revolution Museum. Along with the painting "Head of Hang Dao Street on the Day of Taking Over the Capital" , both show the harmony between a multi-talented artist and the fate of the country.
In addition, the exhibition also displays personal memorabilia of painter Trinh Huu Ngoc, helping viewers understand more about the painter in daily life. The exhibition also shows the continuity and dialogue across time, where the spirit of Zen painting is passed from him to his son - painter and translator Trinh Lu. It is expected that at around 10:00 on October 26, painter Trinh Lu will have a conversation here, recounting vivid memories of Trinh Huu Ngoc's life, career and legacy.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/trien-lam-dac-biet-ve-co-hoa-si-trinh-huu-ngoc-18525090522165713.htm
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