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23 artists join exhibition highlights artworks inspired by circles in Hanoi
(11:45:43 AM 10/07/2015)
Paintings, sculptures and art installations inspired by circles will be displayed soon at an exhibition entitled Chon Chon.
The exhibition, entitled Chon Chon, will open at 5pm on July 10 and will run till July 17 at the Viet Nam Contemporary Fine Arts Centre, 17 Thanh Cong Street.
The artists from Ha Hoi include Do Hiep, Le Ba Cau and Pham Tra My, while Nguyen Hoa, Ha My and Nguyen An are among the artists from Hue.
"The exhibition aims to link young artists from the north and central regions, boost art exchanges between the regions and create an open, diversified and high quality art playground," an organising member said.
After July 17, the exhibition will shift to Hue Art Museum, 23-25, Le Loi Street, in Hue City.
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