Exhibition on Red River Pottery Road opens
On May 19, an exhibition titled The Pottery Road along the Red River the First Pottery Pictures opened at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi.
This exhibition is part of the Pottery Road project proposed by painter and journalist Nguyen Thu Thuy. Thuy suggested using colourful pieces of ceramic to make river banks in Hanoi beautiful.
Her project was recently awarded a special prize by Panama Ambassador at the œBeautifying Hanoi Architecture Contest. The project has also received the approval and support of the Hanoi city People Committee and the Arts Association.
New Hanoi Art Company, which will implement the project, has organised in Bat Trang Pottery Village in Hanoi an art camp titled The Pottery Road along the Red River Present to Hanoi on its 1,000th birthday, where artists created the first batches of pottery pictures to be used in the project.
Foreign and Vietnamese pottery artists attending the camp included Joel Bennett from California, the US, sculptor Do Quoc Vi from Hanoi University of Industrial Art, and members of the Hanoi Young Painter Club like Vu Hong Nguyen, Tran Dinh Khuong, Nguyen Thu Thuy and others.
The exhibition showcases 50 pottery pictures and statues by these artists which combine modern styles and traditional features of Vietnamese pottery. The exhibition will last until May 29.
Source Viet Nam Net