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Exhibition to honour Vietnam’s fine arts

Artists from the central city of Da Nang will display 60 of their paintings, sculptures, and lacquer, oil and canvas, and water colour paintings in an exhibition at the city’s Fine Arts Museum from December 6-12.
Da Nang (VNA) - Artists from the central city ofDa Nang will display 60 of their paintings, sculptures, and lacquer, oil andcanvas, and water colour paintings in an exhibition at the city’s Fine ArtsMuseum from December 6-12.

A museum representative said the exhibition will presentannual prizes for local artists on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of VietnamFine Arts Day on December 10, 2017.

Exhibition to honour Vietnam’s fine arts ảnh 1Lam Lu (Hardship of life), an oil painting by Ngan Thuy (Photo: VNA)

Two seminars on the development of fine arts in the centraland Central Highlands region, and Vietnam’s fine arts in contemporarydevelopment will also be held on December 6 at the museum at 78 Le Duan street,Da Nang city.

The museum displays 413 works by artists from the city andprovinces in the region.

It became one of popular cultural destinations for tourists after the ChamSculpture Museum and the Da Nang Museum.

The central city is well known as a centre for stone arts inthe central region, and the craft became more popular during the tourism boomin the early 1990s.-VNA
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