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Submitted by maithuy on Mon, 08/06/2012 - 10:37
A group of Vietnamese, French and Brazilian artists have gathered in Hanoi to display paintings, photos and multimedia installations that tell different stories of life and movement.
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  • The exhibition is the first result of Metropole Nomade, a project of the artist group Metrolop Artists in Paris (France). This year, the project takes place in Hanoi, attracting 15 artists: five from France, four from Brazil and six from Vietnam.

    The artists are free to create works on many subjects as long as it follows the theme Movement. They are also free to use many techniques and art forms they wish, including painting, printing, sculpture, photography, video, and performance art.

    Painter Tran Trung Thanh focuses on the movement of ideas. His painting Look into Any Direction illustrates a wide-open eye and a raised hand. It can be interpreted as a representation of a person contemplating which way his life should go.

    Vietnamese-French artist Eric Huynh takes a more naturalistic approach. His four photos on display feature four different movements drawn from the natural world: two buffaloes ploughing a golden field in Sapa, a Hanoi fisherman casting his line into the river, a group a people sitting on a motorbike caught in a heavy rainstorm, and the movement of the weather in Hoi An before the sunset.

    Using the technique of acrylic on photo, French artist Pat Cam also offers images of Hanoi. His works depict the noisy streets of the city’s Old Quarter.

    Movement can also refer to a group of people trying to change some aspect of community or society. This definition of Movement resonates with what the artists’ group is trying to accomplish.

    “The project encourages us to achieve freedom and exposure through art,” says artist Hoang Duy Vang, head of the Vietnamese artists’ group taking part in the project. “It helps us exchange ideas with each other. The fact that we all work on the same theme brings us closer to each other.”

    Before revealing their works to the public, the artists sat down with each other several times to share their ideas.

    “The project encourages team-work and the development of artistic ideas throughout the creative process, before showing work to the public,” Vang says.

    The project will be carried out in three years, from 2012-2014. The artists will continue to create new works in 2013 and 2014. Their artworks will be displayed in France in 2013 and in Brazil in 2014.

    The exhibition is on the third floor of the Art Talk Café, 12 Quan Su Street, and opens to the public until August 7.

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