Trần Lê Duy, 33, is currently based in the US and works as a lecturer at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood. He has built an impressive record of achievements on the international music scene.
Designed and directly constructed by sculptor Ngô Xuân Lai, the work is currently open to visitors free of charge and also serves as an intimate venue for small-scale cultural events.
A luminous 1932 silk painting by modern Vietnamese pioneer Nam Sơn has soared past expectations at Aguttes, becoming the most valuable work of his career.
To director Lê Hoàng, Gái Nhảy (Bar Girls) was simply a film born from keen observations of daily life and a desire to tell stories powerful enough to make the younger generation reflect on the darker undercurrents of society.
A groundbreaking production honouring King-Monk Trần Nhân Tông is drawing young audiences by walking a creative tightrope between cải lương (reformed opera) and circus performance. Meritorious Artist Trần Quang Khải discusses blending the two art forms into one emotionally charged spectacle.
A new book featuring outstanding theatrical scripts by late playwright Lê Duy Hạnh, one of the South’s leading contemporary theatre artists, has been released.
The event, taking place from May 12 to 18 at the museum on 56 Nguyễn Thái Học Street, will display 33 outstanding silk paintings by Hanoian artist Phan Minh Bạch.
Nearly 70 paintings on cowhide by Vietnamese artist and public health scholar Trịnh Thắng are on display at the exhibition Hẹn Ước Mùa Sau (Promise of Next Season), offering viewers an immersive exploration of intuition, spirituality and material experimentation in...
Through colourful strokes and imaginative storytelling, young artists from Việt Nam and abroad are reinterpreting cultural heritage in the Di Sản Trong Mắt Em (Heritage Through My Eyes) competition, revealing fresh and heartfelt perspectives on tradition and national identity.
The event, themed ‘Cuộc Sống Tươi Đẹp’ (The Beauty of Life), will open from May 6-10 at the Việt Nam Museum of Fine Arts on Hà Nội''s Nguyễn Thái Học Street.
The return of musical theatre legend Philip Quast to Hà Nội goes beyond performance, as he steps into a mentoring role to nurture young Vietnamese talents and help shape a sustainable future for the art form.
Six Vietnamese dancers contribute a thrilling and explosive spirit to the competition''s Southeast Asia open qualifiers and final rounds of Red Bull Dance Your Style Singapore.
Organised by the Việt Nam Classical Music Association (VCMA) with support from Impressivo Production & Enterprise, the concerts are scheduled for May 22 at Hồ Gươm Opera House in Hà Nội and May 24 at the HCM City Opera House,...
With twelve abstract lacquer paintings, Trẩy (Unfolding) invites audiences on a journey from the origins of matter to the depths of consciousness, offering an open-ended space for imagination and reflection.