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Artist’s impression of war on show
An exhibition entitled Wartime
Sketches by war veteran Pham Ngoc Lieu is being held at the Viet Nam Military
History Museum.
Organised by the Viet Nam Fine Arts’ Association, the exhibition features more
than 200 of Lieu’s wartime sketches in response to the drive by the Viet Nam
Army’s Political General Department and the Viet Nam Fine Arts Association to
catalogue the work of the armed forces.
It is the first time the museum has exhibited the work of a single wartime
artist. Each sketch could be described as a thought, a memory, a wartime image
that army veterans will be only too familiar with.
There are a multitude of images, capturing the defiant mood of the Vietnamese
during the American War, said Maj-Gen Le Ma Luong, director of the museum.
Lieu and other students at the Industrial Fine Arts College, which the artists
attended from 1969-74, volunteered for service during the bloody battle in Quang
Tri. The artworks on display at the museum were sketched during this campaign.
Born in 1942, Lieu served as an information soldier. One of the sketches on
display Painting in the Battle Field was drawn in early 1973 at a signal post on
the banks of the Thach Han River. "There I captured a strategic meeting in an
A-shaped shelter. One soldier was sitting on a sandbag, another on a roll of
insulating wire. One was holding a rifle across his chest while another was
keeping his between his legs. A beautiful, closely and naturally arranged
layout. After the meeting, they even tried to stay a little longer for me to
complete my drawing," said Lieu.
Another sketch, entitled, Trai Day O Quang Tri (Wire String in Quang Tri), is of
a trench that had been attacked. It depicts broken branches and a ruined house
under a burning sunset.
"In the background was a communications soldier stringing wire. I was rushing to
capture him when a series of rocket struck all around us. All my papers
scattered everywhere," Lieu said.
Lieu has captured the action of some of the fiercest battles in Vinh Linh and
Quang Tri.
"It’s rare to have enough wartime sketches for a personal exhibition. Luckily,
Lieu has held on to many of his works. Some of the artists have had to sell
their works, while other artists did not get the chance to witness the action
like Lieu," said art critic Le Quoc Bao.
A book entitled Wartime Sketches, some of Lieu’s finest wartime works, is also
on show at the exhibition.
"This is a special live account of the country’s recent military history that
evokes a magnificent time that one can never forget," said museum’s director
Luong.
Wartime Sketches
runs until May 1 at 28A Dien Bien Phu Street, Ha Noi.
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