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Exhibition of 60 Truc Chi artworks
On the afternoon of May 27, the Vietnam Truc Chi Art held the opening ceremony of an exhibition under the theme "Without words" at Lieu Quan Buddhist Culture Center. The exhibition aims to celebrate Hue Festival 2022, and introduce new creations of the Truc Chi art.
Mr. Buu Y, the researcher, enjoying the Truc Chi artworks displayed at the exhibition
With the Truc Chi artworks on various themes, namely Buddhism, meditation paintings, folk beliefs, and flowers, as well as applied products created by artists of the Vietnam Truc Chi Art, the exhibition is a story about the journey of Truc Chi, with new creative techniques and perspective, bringing visitors to a new space to enjoy the art.
Artist Phan Hai Bang, the creator of the Truc Chi art, shared that the exhibition was a diverse display ranging from contents, methods of expression, flexible creative techniques to vivid effects in the entire artworks. Art, culture, and beliefs just blend together and go into life in an idyllic way.
The exhibition is the work of artists from the Vietnam Truc Chi Art. They create, set up ideas, and create techniques... by themselves. This is one of the first steps marking the transfer of the Truc Chi art among generations of artists.
The exhibition runs until June 6.
By Minh Hien
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Honoring the art of Truc Chi
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Hue Fine Arts Museum receives a collection of folk paintings
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Good mechanisms to awaken heritage resources
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Meeting battlefield photographer Lam Duc Hien
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Ancient Japanese pottery tells Buddhist stories
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Unique costume of the Nguyen dynasty
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