5 Art Exhibitions To Check Out Before They Close

November and December this year are extremely busy with a lot of interesting art exhibitions. Below are some exhibitions that will close very soon, thus, please try to spare some time to take a look.

1. Closes on 11 Dec – Exhibition “Trần” by Dao Anh KhanhIMG_2080

Exhibition: 05 – 11 Dec 2014
Closing: Thu 11 Dec 2014, 3 – 5 pm
Vietnam Fine Arts Museum

Dao Anh Khanh is well known for being one of the leading artists of Vietnamese contemporary art. Additionally, to his achievements in the contemporary arts, he has held many international exhibitions. There will be live experimental music performance by Vietnamese and international artists at the closing ceremony.

2. Closes on 12 Dec – Upsidedown Painting Exhibition by Artist Nguyen Dai GiangNguyen-Dai-Giang-buoi-chieu-vang-Acrylic-33x27inc-84x68cm-20091

Exhibition: 05 – 12 Dec 2014
Korean Cultural Center

Artist Nguyen Dai Giang (born in 1944 in Hanoi) is an American Vietnamese artist, who is the creator of a new school of art known as the “Upside-Down-Art”, or Upsidedownism.

3. Closes on 13 Dec – Exhibition “Yin” by Nguyen Khanh ToanExhibition-Yin-Nguyen-Khanh-Toan

Exhibition: 13 Nov – 13 Dec 2014
Cuci Fine Art

Solo exhibition ‘YIN’ by artist Nguyen Khanh Toan covers the gallery’s walls with images of “the female netherworld phantoms”.

Read KVT’s opinion piece with photos: KVT – The Yin without the Yang

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4. Closes on 14 Dec – Exhibition “LATCARF | FRACTAL” by Trieu Minh HaiIMG_1918

Exhibition: 21 Nov – 14 Dec 2014, 10 am – 6 pm
Nha San Collective

Visual artist Trieu Minh Hai brings to the audience of Hanoi an interesting yet challenging practice, fusing art and science with a series of pencil drawings which were inspired by a mathematical concept – fractal.

5. Closes on 15 Dec – Exhibition “Colourful Beliefs”IMG_1842

Exhibition: 15 Nov – 15 Dec 2014, 9 am – 6.30 pm
Dong Phong Art Gallery

The exhibition features an interesting co-ordination between the talented Ly Hung Anh’s paintings and well-established Vuong Thao’s living fossils with a new nuance.

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