At Kim Ngan Communal House on Hang Bac Street in Hanoi, the exhibition “Sparkling Craft Street” presents contemporary artworks that highlight the beauty of traditional jewelry-making, a treasured heritage deeply rooted in the history of Hanoi’s Old Quarter and Thang Long culture.
Held from March 26 to 31 at the Temple of Literature, Hanoi Art Fair 2025 — themed “Colorful Village of Arts” — brings together 12 artists and creative studios, transforming the historic site into a vibrant hub for contemporary works with the goal of making art more accessible to the public.
The upcoming Ninh Binh Festival 2024 will transform the northern province, home to the ancient capital of Hoa Lu, into a living canvas where history converges with contemporary art through music, dance drama, and stellar performances.
Contemporary art lovers in Vietnam have been familiar with Emmanuel Vincent and Truong Minh Thy Nguyen whose installation art exhibitions were held in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.
An art exhibition to celebrate the success of the 13th Party Congress and the founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3) has opened in Hanoi.
The 5th “Art in the Forest” (AIF) exhibition is being held in the lakeside area in Flamingo Dai Lai Resort, promising to bring audiences an impressive collection of the best in art.
The fourth Young Fine Arts Festival, which opened in Hanoi on November 21, features works by young artists using a wide range of media to express their observations and concerns about life.
Ho Chi Minh City’s visual arts culture in recent years has seen the opening of new contemporary art spaces, including The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre (FCAC), BLANC Art Space and Dong A Gallery.
Outstanding works of young Chinese painters will be exhibited from October 25-30 at Vietnam Art and Culture Exhibition Centre in Hanoi, said the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism on October 21.