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15 artists, 50 artworks and 1 love for Hue

HNN.VN - Many art lovers spent an afternoon immersed in the fine art exhibition space with the theme “Loving Hue”, which was just opened on the afternoon of April 19 on the 4th floor of the Song Centre building (Ba Trieu Street, Thuan Hoa District).

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 Art lovers contemplating the artworks at the “Loving Hue” exhibition

The exhibition is organized by Song Centre in collaboration with collector Nhung Dang.

In the space on the 4th floor, the exhibition displays 50 artworks on the theme of Hue by 15 artists, taking art lovers on a “journey” to the ancient capital, evoking emotions and sensations through painting.

In the slow and quiet rhythm of Hue, where the Perfume River gently embraces its heritage, art has become the soul of this ancient capital. Hue is not just a place, but a feeling, a memory, a symphony of history and culture, which are etched through every brushstroke and color palette of the artists. And all of it has been expressed in their own unique ways, through their deep love for the dreamy land of Hue.

 Hue through the lens of the young artist Phan Tuan Vu

There, art lovers get the chance to meet familiar names such as Phan Thanh Binh, Nguyen Thi Hai Hoa, To Tran Bich Thuy, Dang Mau Tuu, Dang Mau Triet, and Le Phan Quoc, etc. Their participation is like a statement from artist Dang Mau Tuu: “We all share a common language, and that is the love for Hue”.

According to the organizers, art lovers always believe that artworks about Hue not only are aesthetically valuable but also serve as bridges between the past and the present, between dreams and reality. Through each historical period, Hue has witnessed countless changes in the course of time, and the paintings of Hue are a way to preserve those stories, ensuring that the delicate and profound beauty of Hue is never forgotten.

The exhibition opens for viewers until May 18.

By Nhat Minh
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