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Monday, December 6, 2010

Lacquer exhibition explores dualities

Two or three: Que Huong (Homeland), a lacquer triptych by Vietnamese-German artist Khai Doan, is displayed at HCM City's Fine Arts Museum.

Two or three: Que Huong (Homeland), a lacquer triptych by Vietnamese-German artist Khai Doan, is displayed at HCM City's Fine Arts Museum.

HCM CITY — Vietnamese-German artist Khai Doan's lacquer exhibition has opened in HCM City at the Museum of Fine Arts.

The Dipolar exhibit displays 30 lacquer works featuring images of cities and family photos, and motifs of Dong Ho traditional paintings, including the Dam Cuoi Chuot (Rats' Wedding), Hung Dua (Picking Coconut).

As part of the theme, his works examine the concepts of near and far, young and old, familiar and strange, and abstract and concrete.

However, the contrary elements exist peacefully in his works as in the triptych paintings titled Que Huong (Motherland).

The work has the elements of water, tree roots and earth, representing Viet Nam where he was born, according to Khai. The colours of Germany's flag, black, red and yellow, are also prominent.

Khai says he wonders whether people can have more than one homeland.

In Dipolar, Khai uses traditional Vietnamese lacquer techniques, with gold, silver and mother-of-pearl to highlight depth through multiple layers of paint and sanding.

During the exhibition, the artist and his team will offer a demonstration on lacquerware techniques used in his works.

Khai, a graduate of fine arts and design in Germany, is currently living and working in HCM City.

He has studied the use of lacquer as an art medium for more than seven years.

His first exhibition in Viet Nam titled Joint Venture was held in Ha Noi and HCM City in 2005.

The HCM City exhibition, sponsored by the German Consulate General in the city, remains open at the Fine Arts Museum at 97A Pho Duc Chinh St in District 1 until December 15. — VNS

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Steel and lacquer sculptures at L’Espace

Ninh Binh presents exhibition for Hanoi’s birthday

An exhibition by French sculptor, Lolo Zazar, will open on Friday at L’Espace, 24 Trang Tien Street in Hanoi until October 22.

Called “Rencontres” the show combines sculptural stainless steel and Vietnam traditional lacquer.

A master of digital images, Lolo Zazar creates a unique world where objects, natural elements and human beings are in balance. Since 1997, he has indulged in sculpture made from steel and other materials.

In early 2007, Lolo Zazar discovered the traditional Vietnamese lacquer technique and held an exhibition called Hanoi 999 in Hanoi last year.

*An exhibition called “From Hoa Lu to Thang Long-Hanoi,” featuring 250 antiques has opened at the Ninh Binh Provincial Museum in the lead up of the 1,000th anniversary of Thang Long-Hanoi beginning October 1. The exhibition shows the development of Ninh Binh over 1,000 years.

There are many artifacts, photos and paintings that document the defense and reconstruction process of Hoa Lu Old Citadel through Dinh, Le, Ly, Tran, Hau Le and Nguyen dynasties.

Many of the exhibits will move to the exhibition of Vietnam and Hanoi’s economic-social achievements at 138 Giang Vo Exhibition Center in Hanoi from October 1.

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