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Exhibition

OLD MASTERS AND YOUNG GENIUSES: An Insight into Vietnamese Contemporary Art

ArtBlue Studio

22 January 2026 to 31 January 2026

10:00AM - 6:00PM (Wednesday to Sunday only)

Free admission

Synopsis

Experience the evolution of Vietnamese art at ArtBlue Studio, from the evocative abstractions of old masters Nguyen Lam, whose intuitive brushwork reveals the hidden imagery of the subconscious, and Duong Sen, whose lacquer masterpieces blend Art Nouveau whimsy with Art Deco geometry, to the contemporary visions of River Luong, whose portraits entwined with peonies explore identity and femininity, and Nguyen Manh Hung, whose luminous abstract landscapes evoke memory and nature. Together, these artists celebrate Vietnam's rich artistic heritage and innovation.
Curators: Phuong Nguyen, Jacques Renaud and Gayathri Nadarajan
Exhibition

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Exhibition

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