Lacquer Painter Doan Van Nguyen: 20 years for an exhibition (May 1, 2007)
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| Nhan Dan Online- The Exhibition of painter Doan Van Nguyen at 29 Hang Bai, Hanoi shows not only a huge creation but also a serious passion for the traditional lacquer painting. |
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22nd National Photo Contest and exhibition in Ha Noi (December 16, 2003)
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| A total of 181 selected entries to the 22nd National Photo Contest, including 37 awarded photos are on show at the 22nd Artistic Photo Exhibition in Hanoi. |
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39th Showa Exhibition in Tokyo (December 18, 2003)
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| The 39th Showa Exhibition will feature the works by 22 painters and 7
sculptors, who were selected from 282 artists in last August.
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Abstractions invoke Hanoi's balconies (March 22, 2005)
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| Oil painter Nguyen Bao Ha puts his feelings about the changes of Hanoi on display in the exhibit called Hanoi Diagonal, on view at the Hilton Hanoi Opera Hotel. |
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A fine art work by painter Kim Bach (July 28, 2004)
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| Painter Kim Bach is one of the famed artists of contemporary Vietnamese fine arts. She has won many important prizes at the national fine arts exhibitions since 1980. |
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American collectors displays ethnic Dao artifacts in Hanoi (December 22, 2003)
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| An American doctor is shedding some light on the origins of trinkets found in the deepest corners of Vietnamese markets. |
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Annual autumn exhibit kicks off (July 28, 2004)
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| HCM CITY— Thirty-one artists are displaying 51 oil, lacquer, silk and water-colour paintings for the Autumn Exhibition at the Viet Nam Fine Arts Association’s Exhibition House in HCM City. |
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Annual Young Artists Exhibition in HaNoi (June 16, 2003)
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| An art exhibition entitled "Young Glint" (Anh mat tre) opened in Hanoi on Friday to display art and sculpture by 16 young Vietnamese artists.
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Antique showroom opened in Phu Tho (April 11, 2005)
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| A showroom of antiques found in Phu Tho northern province and from the shipwreck in Cham islet was opened on April 10. |
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Army museum shows art of war in Dien Bien (April 26, 2004)
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| HA NOI — An exhibition of art, literature and reportage that opened last Friday in the capital city has added another hue to the nationwide celebration of the Dien Bien Phu victory. |
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