Nguyen Quang Huy

Nguyen Quang Huy

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    Artist Nguyen Quang Huy

    Nguyen Quang Huy is referred to in a recent publication (“Vietnamese Contemporary Art 1990-2010″ by Bui Nhu Huong and Pham Trung. Another of the “pioneers” in The Grapevine Selection is Nguyen Minh Thanh.) as one of a small group of “pioneers” of Vietnamese contemporary art: Hanoi artists who were among the first to display their work internationally, and who significantly influenced the subsequent development of contemporary art in Hanoi.

    The artist Nguyen Quang Huy is known for his paintings of the landscapes and the women of the highland H’mong people. His work has a nebulous quality and a predominantly blue palette inspired by natural indigo dyes. Nguyen Quang Huy’s new paintings take a more abstract path.

    Huy has had solo exhibitions in Vietnam, Germany, France, and Singapore, and participated in numerous international group exhibitions all over the world.

    His works are included in the permanent collection of the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan, the World Bank Art Program, and the Post Vidai collection of Contemporary Vietnamese Art, Switzerland as well as numerous private collections.

    See more info about Nguyen Quang Huy below.

    These works are featured in The Grapevine Selection – Volume I.

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    Affordable Art 2016: 7+

    13 Jul - 13 Aug - Display a series of small but nice art works by 8 Vietnamese artists at Dong Phong Gallery ----- 13/07 - 13/08 - Trưng bày những tác phẩm nghệ thuật nhỏ xinh của 7 họa sỹ và 1 nhà điêu khắc Việt Nam tại Đông Phong Gallery Continue reading >

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    18 - 25 Sep - Artist Nguyen Quang Huy explores the essence of things (Net) through the most basic language of fine arts (Nét - line) ----- 18 - 25/09 - Nghệ sỹ Nguyễn Quang Huy khám phá bản chất của sự vật (Net) qua ngôn ngữ cơ bản nhất của mỹ thuật (đường nét) Continue reading >

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    30 Sep - 15 Nov - Exhibition of works on paper of 5 artists at Bui Gallery ----- 30/09 - 15/11 - triển lãm các tác phẩm trên giấy của 4 nghệ sĩ tại Bùi Gallery Continue reading >

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    “Women are beautiful. Normally when people are happy their whole body wants to swing and dancing is the common body language that people create to express their desires as well as express sexual attraction. My paintings in “Dancing on Blue Sky” cherish the beauty of women’s bodies, especially of women who are independent, free and fulfilled in life.”

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