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Saigoneer’s November Art Picks

With Saigon's first-ever affordable art fair taking place last month as well as three exhibitions from two of the city's major galleries, November left art lovers spoiled for choice. Here are several of our favorites, in no particular order.

Across by Ngo Van Sac (2015), collage and mixed media on canvas, 120 x 200 cm.

Craig Thomas Gallery (contact gallery for viewing)

Image courtesy of Craig Thomas Gallery.

 

Midday Dream by Ngo Van Sac (2015), collage and mixed media on canvas, 135 x 75 cm.

Craig Thomas Gallery (contact gallery for viewing)

Image courtesy of Craig Thomas Gallery.

 

Covered by Larry D'Attillio.

(contact Art for You for viewing)

Photo by Alberto Prieto Sanchez.

 

New Higher Level VIII by Nguyen The Son.

(contact Art for You for viewing)

Photo by Alberto Prieto Sanchez.

 

Reminisce Bird 1 by Thai Nhat Minh.

(contact Art for You for viewing)

Photo by Alberto Prieto Sanchez.

 

Nothing Is More Precious by Ha Ninh.

(contact Art for You for viewing)

Photo by Alberto Prieto Sanchez.

 

Screaming Blue Gene by Simon Redington.

(contact Art for You for viewing)

Photo by Alberto Prieto Sanchez.

 

Face No. 2 by Le Quy Tong.

(contact Art for You for viewing)

Photo by Alberto Prieto Sanchez.

 

The Sound of People Running by Hoang Duong Cam (2015), oil on canvas.

@ Galerie Quynh until December 19

Image courtesy of Galerie Quynh.

 

Yellow Picket Fence (My Equal, My Other) by Trong Gia Nguyen (2015), wood, paint and metal, 98.5 x 62 x 101 cm.

Galerie Quynh until December 19

Image courtesy of Galerie Quynh.

 

Last Days of Fall by Nguyen Minh Nam (2015), oil on canvas, 160 x 120 cm.

Craig Thomas Gallery (contact gallery for viewing)

Image courtesy of Craig Thomas Gallery.

 

A Golden Beauty by Nguyen Minh Nam (2015), oil on canvas, 160 x 120 cm.

Craig Thomas Gallery (contact gallery for viewing)

Image courtesy of Craig Thomas Gallery.

 

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