Japanese Exhibition Showcases Vietnamese Fine Arts through Wood-Engraved Paintings

The exhibition showcased a total of 38 artworks by 34 talented artists who have studied at the Faculty of Painting at Vietnam University of Fine Arts.

In his address, painter Nguyen The Son, the curator of the project “Dialogue with Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints”, emphasized the aim of the event to promote visual art practices influenced by Vietnamese cultural values and traditional fine arts.

“It has also encouraged traditional creative practices and inspired young artists to nurture their passion for artistic creativity,” said Son.

Le Xuan Kieu, the director of the Center for Cultural and Scientific Activities of the Temple of Literature, highlighted that the exhibition has contributed to transforming the Temple of Literature into a vibrant creative space in the capital.

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