HCMC-Exhibition “iii.x_Unrealized Utopia”
Until Oct 31, 10 am – 06 pm,
Gallery Medium, 240A/B Pasteur, District 3,
From the organizer:
The first solo exhibition by Saigon-based artist Arlette Quynh-Anh Tran.
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HCMC-Exhibition “The Stories”
Oct 5-Nov 19,
TomuraLee Gallery, 24 Road 1, An Khanh Ward, Thu Duc City,
From the organizer:
Featuring 18 oil paintings by influential Vietnamese artists such as Le Pho, Do Phan, Thanh Chuong, Doan Hoang Kien, Tran The Vĩnh, and the Japanese artist Masahiko Tsubota.
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Hanoi-Exhibition “The Curious Adventure of the Modules”
Until Nov 24, 10 am – 08 pm, Tues – Sun,
The Outpost Art Organisation
Roman Plaza Tower B1 (Floor 2), To Huu Street
From the organizer:
The first exhibition in Hanoi dedicated to the visionary sculptural practice of the legendary artist Điềm Phùng Thị. This exhibition delves into her distinctive approach to modular forms, positioning her work within the continuum of Vietnamese sculpture and beyond.
This exhibition would not have been possible without the trust and unwavering support of Founder CEO, Ariel Phạm and the entire team at The Outpost.
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Hanoi-Over Eden’s Fences
Sep 27-Dec 30, 09:30 am – 05 pm,
Artigin Lotte Art Space, Lotte Mall Westlake, 683 Lac Long Quan Street
From the organizer:
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Hanoi - Exhibition highlights history of Italian sports
Until Oct 8,
Casa Italia
Displaying a total of 24 photographs, telling various stories about sports in the Southern European country, which is famous for its various competitions and renowned athletes competing at a world-class level.
Hanoi-Exhibition “Earth”
Sep 29-Nov 17, 10 am – 09 pm,
Vincom Center for Contemporary Art VCCA, B1-R3 Vincom Mega Mall Royal City
72A Nguyen Trai Street, Thanh Xuan District,
From the organizer:
Featuring 71 latest artworks by Lý Trực Sơn, mostly created over the past three years, from 2021 to 2024, with 16 large-scale paintings up to 4.2 m x 2.1 m in size. Following his success with sanding lacquer and Dó paper, this exhibition marks a significant milestone in Lý Trực Sơn’s career, showcasing the culmination of ten years of relentless creativity and exploration in pursuit of a new artistic language.
During the course of the exhibition, VCCA will also host various satellite events such as artist talks and art tours to bring contemporary art closer to the public.
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Hanoi-”Otherwise” Exhibition
Until Oct 11, 09 am – 06 pm,
Quang Dong Assembly Hall, 22 Hang Buom, Hoan Kiem District,
From the organizer:
The exhibition will feature more than 150 sculpted masks made from traditional materials like ceramic and papier-mâché, each piece deeply reflecting Hanoi’s cultural identity by three renowned veteran artists from Hanoi: Le Thiet Cuong, Dinh Cong dat, and Nguyen Viet Ha.
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HCMC-đến đền den
Showcase: Until Oct 31, 11 am – 06 pm, Tues – Sat,
Sàn Art, B6.17&16, Millennium Masteri, D4,
From the organizer:
Đền (temple) is a sacred place that signifies a rigid hierarchy between the giver and the taker. Similarly, churches, chapels, shrines, and altars represent the hierarchical power of faith, with a mortal human looking up and begging a divine entity. Den, on the other hand, is a private room for introspection that circulates around an individual. Striding “đền” and “den”, a temple is also a den, Việt Lê and Sàn Art is pleased to invite you in our obscured room where guests are not allowed to confidently walk into but must engage with the space to contemplate/question faith and holes inside our bodies.
Dalat City- Dalat Art Street returns for 2nd year
Until May 2025
Featuring a variety of art exhibitions and musical performances.
There is an exhibition of historical relics and items from the Central Highlands, including traditional farming tools, musical instruments, jewellery, and objects used in rituals.
Pleiku City, Gia Lai Province- Outdoor display of antique artifacts
Until the end of 2024,
Pleiku City
An outdoor exhibition entitled “Tay Nguyen – Gia Lai Paradise” displaying antique artifacts of local ethnic people.
Highlights of the exhibition are a white elephant bone chair dating back 700 years and a collection of elephant hunting tools dating back more than 100 years of the M'Nong ethnic group.
On display are thousands of antique artifacts of collector Dang Minh Tam, including musical instruments, hunting and weaving tools, ceremonial objects, jewelry items and other items in the life of ethnic groups in the five Central Highlands provinces.