American, overseas Vietnamese artists hold exhibition in Da Nang
American, overseas Vietnamese artists hold multimedia exhibition in Da Nang
A contemporary art exhibition themed “Bridge” featuring 35 artworks and multi-modal installations by US multimedia artist Mark Cooper and Vietnamese-French artist Vu Trong Thuan opened in the central city of Da Nang on March 20.
Visitors look at the paintings and installations at the exhibition (Photo: VNA)
Da Nang (VNA) – Acontemporary art exhibition themed “Bridge” featuring 35 artworks andmulti-modal installations by US multimedia artist Mark Cooper and Vietnamese-Frenchartist Vu Trong Thuan opened in the central city of Da Nang on March 20.
The event is part of activities to markthe city’s 44th Liberation Day (March 29, 1975 - 2019).
The artworks are made of ceramics,paper and wood in various shapes and sizes, placed in an art space with largelacquer and acrylic paintings. The art pieces together create a large artworkentitled “The Bridge”.
(Photo: VNA)
Based in Boston of the US, Cooper hasheld numerous large exhibitions in Vietnam, China, the UK, the Republic ofKorea and France.
Meanwhile, Thuan has returned toVietnam after living in France for a long time. Best known for his abstractdrawings, he has made various contributions to the development of Da Nangcity’s fine arts.
An installation at the exhibition (Photo: VNA)
The exhibition will run at the DaNang Fine Arts Museum until April 20.-VNA
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