Hanoi-’data 03_2409_9^18’
Until Sept 22, 12 pm – 08 pm,
Free admission (the event is not appropriate for children under 14)
Manzi Exxhibition Space, No.2 Hang Bun Lane,
From the organizer:
An ongoing experiment by Le Tuan Ry
Collaborated with artists: Jo Ngo (lighting) & Do Tan Si (sound)
*The work is from a private collection
Presented as a kinetic sculpture, a coding experiment and a simulation of Ry’s inner landscape, ‘data 03_2409_9^18’ reflects the artist’s observations and questions about Data —exploring how information and facts have shaped a world.
This multimedia work has been in progress since 2023 and will continue to be developed during the open studio.
Please note:
– Due to the fragility of the installation and the complexity of the set up, we can only accommodate max 10 persons for each slot.
– Please park your bikes at Manzi 14 Phan Huy Ích and walk to the exhibition space (1 min walk)
– Please do not bring drinks/food into the exhibition room. Big, bulky bag is recommended to leave at the door
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.
Follow updates on event’s page.
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.
Hanoi-Exhibition of Korean webtoon comics
Until Sep 22
Vincom Center for Contemporary Art
An exhibition showcasing Korean webtoon comics themed K-Comics World Tour.
Featuring two webtoon works "Itaewon Class" and "Sweet Home", which were once adapted into a TV series and reached the Top 1 of the most popular films on Netflix in Vietnam in 2020.
The exhibition also includes a range of diverse experience spaces, such as painting webtoons, stamping webtoon postcards, making dishes in Korean pubs, trying on costumes, and taking photos.
Hanoi-Exhibition “The Fire in my Belly”
Until Sep 22, 09 am – 08 pm,
Mo Art Space, B3, No. 136 Hang Trong Street, Hoan Kiem District,
From the organizer:
Featuring artworks by Vuong Thao (1969, Hanoi), Dao Tan (1991, Hanoi) and Koa Pham (1993, HCMC).
Originating from contemplative emotions simmering within, artists Vuong Thao, Dao Tan, and Koa Pham convey their reflections on the social landscape through natural materials, undergoing multiple transformations to rediscover their primordial states: stone, charcoal, wood, water. Their works stand out due to the artists’ unique approaches while sharing an intriguing commonality: the interaction between artistic craft and the transformative processes of nature. – Excerpts from curatorial text by Nguyen Hai Nam.
HCM City-On Da Dream
Until Sep 21, 10 am – 07 pm, Tues – Sat,
Galerie Quynh, 118 Nguyen Ven Thu Street, D1,
From the organizer:
A solo exhibition by Vy Trịnh, curated by Thái Hà. Showcasing a series of new sculptures spread across three floors as well as a site-responsive sculptural installation, the artist’s first show with the gallery blurs the distinction between its exhibition rooms and the streets and pavements just beyond the gallery’s courtyard.
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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.