The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre invites you to the opening of two exhibitions
Nguyễn Văn Đủ (b. 1986) and Trần Nguyễn Trung Tín (b. 1992) are representative of the youngest generation of Vietnamese artists practicing painting today. They treat their paintings in a more calm and peaceful manner than prior generations, as they consider their artworks a natural instrument for expression, not just a weapon/tool in the war between modernity and tradition, between what is local and global. For more information about Đủ and Tin's exhibition, please visit: https://goo.gl/Iey89W
Growing up in Vietnam in the 1980s – 1990s, when manga was newly imported and of rising interest in the country, Lê Hoàng Bích Phượng was inspired from Japanese popular comics such as Doraemon, Maruko and Sailor Moon. This exhibition is a new experiment for Bích Phượng to challenge herself, combining new ideas about the ethereal correlation of karma in Buddhist ideology with Vietnamese traditional porcelain techniques. For more information about Bích Phượng's exhibition, please visit:goo.gl/UrYo9N
Friday, 17 February
6:00pm - 9:00pm
The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre | 15 Nguyen U Di, D2, Ho Chi Minh City