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‘Dream about Landscapes’ exhibition opens

The exhibition entitled ‘Dream about Landscapes’ takes place from December 19 till January 23, 2021 at Mo Art Space, Basement 3, No 136 Hang Trong street, Hanoi.

‘Dream about landscape’ exhibition features 27 artworks of 22 Vietnamese and foreign artists. It opens from 10am to 7pm from Tuesday to Sunday until January 23.


This is the first ever exhibition organized by Mo Art Space. 
Originating from Apricot Gallery, Mo Art Space is aiming at introducing the best selection of contemporary and modern artworks to art lovers in Hanoi.
According to the organizer, this collection is still modest in the context of Vietnamese contemporary art, which has been developing strongly in recent years. 
The artworks are made in different times and spaces, with various perspectives and stories, providing a panoramic view of landscape painting, which has a long history in Western and Eastern art. 
The artworks of Vietnamese masters are presented next to contemporary artists’ artworks to introduce a multidimensional view on this topic, create dialogues, and connect the past, present, and future.
The oil on canvas abstract painting entitled ‘Melody of nature’ by Tran Luu Hau.
French artist Alix Aymé introduces her artwork called ‘The entrance of the Jerusalem’ (L'entrée dans Jérusalem).
The artwork called ‘Nostalgia’ by Truong Tan 
A visual artwork by young artist Nguyen The Son named ‘Go to the east’.
An abstract painting by Pham Luan (oil on canvas)
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