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National Fine Arts expo to be held in capital city
About 700 best fine arts works will be selected to
be displayed at the National Fine Arts Exhibition 2010 in Hanoi.
The exhibition is held every five years by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and
Tourism to review the work of Vietnamese artists over the last five years.
Vietnamese artists both domestically and foreign-based will be encouraged to
send their paintings, graphics, sculpture and installation works created since
2006 to the organisation board.
Each artist can be send three examples of their work in photos measuring 18cm by
24cm. Three dimensional sculpture works need to have photographs taken from all
four perspectives. Installation works need to be snapped from five angles
(panorama, front, right, left and behind).
Jury members will select the works by photograph in the first round. After the
first round the works will be viewed in Hanoi, Danang and HCMC by the judging
board with a view to select the best ones for award and display.
Paintings, graphic works and reliefs should measure 60cm by 200cm. Works larger
than 200cm should be able to be disassembled for ease of transportation.
Sculptures should measure 40cm by 200cm not including pedestal and weigh not
over 200kg. The artists will be responsible for paying for transportation and
display fees for their larger works.
Installation artists have to send a map of space and a short introduction which
will be displayed at size 300cm by 400cm by 400cm.
Gold, silver, bronze and consolation prizes will be awarded to three categories
painting, graphic works and sculpture and installation.
"There are regulations for new categories such as installations in this
exhibition. It is a good sign for artists. I remember that last time there was
one installation displayed at the National Fine Arts Exhibition 2005," said
Nguyen Do Bao, Chairman of Hanoi Fine Arts Association.
The national exhibition was first held in 1946 to display painting and graphic
works. After the end of the anti-French war in 1954, first sculpture appeared at
the exhibition. Last time, about 3,000 works were sent to the organisers to
select 739 works for display, according to Tran Khanh Chuong, Chairman of
Vietnam Fine Arts Association.
"After exhibitions to display works by the artists of the Indochina Fine Arts
School and artists during the French and US wars, now we will display works by
artists during the period of renewal, and I hope the artists continue to
develop," Chuong said.
Photos of the works can be sent to Department of Fine Arts, Photography and
Exhibition, 38 Cao Ba Quat Street, Hanoi, before August 25.
Source: VNS |
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