Module 7 - Photography Exhibition
28 Sep 2008- Opening: Thurs 16 Oct, 7pm -
- Exhibition: 16 Oct-08 Nov 2008 -
“SILENCE” by Consuelo le Mire
- Opening: Thurs 16 Oct, 7pm -
- Exhibition: 16 Oct-08 Nov 2008 -
“SILENCE” by Consuelo le Mire
- Opening: Thurs 02 Oct, 6pm -
- Discussion : Thurs 09 Oct, 9.30am -
- Exhibition : 02-12 Oct 2008 -
100 x FRANCE
French photography from its origins to today
at the Hanoi University of Fine Arts.
What the photograph reproduces to infinity has occurred only once: the photograph mechanically repeats what could never be repeated existentially.
- Roland Barthes
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27 Sept-04 Oct 2008
FROM THE TRADITIONAL TO THE AVANT-GARDE
Capturing the Rhythm of Vietnam
8th Annual Photo Exhibition by the
Hanoi International Women’s Club
For more information see the Grapevine’s earlier post or visit the HIWC website www.hanoi-iwc.com.
featuring work by the students of Helen Savory Photography.
Opening: Wed 24 Sept, 6.30 pm
Exhibition: 24-31 Sept
Opening: Sat 13 Sept, 3pm
Exhibition: 13 Sept-13 Oct 2008
The Ngay Xua café is thrilled to present the photos of upcoming Danish photographer Cathrine Dolleris.
27 Sept-04 Oct 2008
FROM THE TRADITIONAL TO THE AVANT-GARDE
Capturing the Rhythm of Vietnam
8th Annual Photo Exhibition by the
Hanoi International Women’s Club
Sorry - in the previous post for this event the dates were wrong. They have been corrected.
For more information visit the website www.hanoi-iwc.com.
27 Sept-04 Oct 2008
FROM THE TRADITIONAL TO THE AVANT-GARDE
Capturing the Rhythm of Vietnam
8th Annual Photo Exhibition by the
Hanoi International Women’s Club
The exhibition features images of Vietnam taken by their expatriate members living in Hanoi.
British Council’s art events in August to celebrate the office move to 20 Thuy Khue and to say goodbye to its old home 40 Cat Linh.
27 & 29 August
- Sat 12 July 2008 -
Memory of the Long Bien Bridge #2: War time
a new presentation of Maison des Arts’ collection about the memory of the Long Bien bridge.
This week is dedicated to a dark and painful episode of the bridge and of the country, the Vietnam War, 1959-1975.
Memoir of the Long Bien Bridge
- continuous project - still open to all and to all art forms.
Each presentation will continue about one week.
If you want to discover this presentation or join the next one, please come to visit us.
14 artists have responded to the Maison des arts call for this first presentation: