Tiểu sử nghệ sĩ
Bộ sưu tập tác phẩm
Morning Prayers I
Gratefulness
Morning Prayers
Memory
Reminiscing
Confiding I
Confiding II
Tea Ceremony
Matriarchy
Wondering
The Flow
The Meet Up
Recollections
Morning Pray
Silient Thoughts
Longing
Triển lãm tiêu biểu
- Daughter of master artist Vu Duy Nghia (1935-2022), artist Vu Thu Hien was born in Bat Trang village near Hanoi in 1970. She has a solid ground in her understanding of classical Western Art, which, when combined with Vietnamese artistic aesthetics encompasses a rich texture and culture of East and West, past and present, spiritual and mundane.
- Hien’s works reflect her lifestyle and her process of painting. She paints on Dzo paper, a bark paper from the mulberry tree, which makes it durable and long-lasting as she utilizes watercolors for infinite delicacy and shading of palette. The simplest aspect of Hien’s style evokes the essence of Vietnamese spiritual life. Many of her paintings have the ability to communicate to the soul, the spirit, and to the afterlife. Vu Thu Hien’s watercolors are delicate, dreamlike, and at times haunting. Her traditionally clothed figures are mysterious and real at the same time and are often embodiments of the spirits that influence human lives. Her medium, Dzo paper is used by Vietnam’s ethnic minorities for altar paintings or inscribing Buddhist sutras, it is the perfect medium for Hien’s deeply spiritual art.
- Vu Thu Hien often depicts female objects, wrapped in ceremonial colors, cloths, and robes, as if they are speaking to spirits performing ancient traditional Vietnamese rituals. Her figures are embodiments of the spirits that impact human lives. Hien’s mediums are reflective, poetic, and boundless.
- She has won various Vietnamese art awards and has exhibited her work in Vietnam, the United States, Thailand, the Netherlands, Italy, Israel and England.
- TBC: Solo Exhibition at Thang Long Gallery, Hanoi
- 2024: AAF Art Fair London Hampstead, Thang Long Art Gallery
- 2015: 8e, Paris
- 2014: Vietnam Vibes: Harmonies of Space and Time, Asian Art London, UK
- 2013: Worlds of Paper and Wood, New York, NY Worlds of Paper and Wood, Asian Art in London, UK Art Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Florida, USA ImaginAsian, The East Gallery, Toronto, Canada
- 2012: Art Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Florida
- 2011: VietnamNow!, The East Gallery, Toronto, Canada Art London, London, England Asia Fine Art, Hong Kong, China Hanoi 1000 Arts Club of Washington, DC 2010 Lenox Gallery, UK
- Ho Chi Minh City Art Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- 2009: La Luna Gallery, Thailand Art Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Florida USA Changing Identities, US Traveling Museum Exhibition
- 2008: ArtAsia, Miami, Florida, USA Havana Hanoi, Faces and Places, Artana Gallery, The Hague, Netherlands Watercolours Show, Royal Academy, London, England
- 2007: Women Painters, Painted Women, National Fine Arts Museum of Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam Of This and Other Worlds, Two Female Artists Exhibition, Bankside Gallery, London, England
- 2005: Here and Hereafter, Two Female Artists Exhibition, Wilfrid Israel Museum of Oriental Arts & Studies, Israel
- 2002: Solo exhibition in Italy
Không gian triển lãm – Cầu nối giữa họa sĩ và công chúng
Triển lãm mỹ thuật từ những ngày đầu của trường Đông Dương đến nay đã trở thành một phần không thể thiếu của đời sống nghệ thuật. Khác với không gian triển lãm phương Tây thường rộng lớn, tráng lệ, các phòng tranh Việt Nam lại mang vẻ đẹp gần gũi, ấm cúng, nơi người xem có thể trò chuyện trực tiếp với họa sĩ. Chính sự thân mật ấy đã tạo nên một nét riêng của mỹ thuật Việt, khiến cho các tác phẩm tranh phong cảnh làng quê, phố cổ càng thêm phần thấm thía. Những cuộc triển lãm của danh họa Bùi Xuân Phái, Dương Bích Liên vẫn còn vọng mãi trong lòng người yêu nghệ thuật. Để không bỏ lỡ những tác phẩm giá trị, bạn có thể xem thêm bộ sưu tập tranh phong cảnh tại đây.
