Art & Entertainment Headlines for
November 30
Whispered
nostalgia at Tu Do Gallery
Van
Chien and Quang Hai will share their profound nostalgia for past love
stories, beloved ones with sweet memories as well as beautiful places where
they have traveled in ‘Whisper’ opening at Tu Do Gallery on Saturday.
Showing
regret and a keenness to pull back memories, Chien and Hai use deep color
tones – somewhere strong, somewhere light, somewhere dark and somewhere
bright – to tell dreams, remembrance and desires of living with memories and
emotional zones.
The
artists are identified with two different styles but they are absorbed in
finding a way back to their memory zones.
Chien
depicts his memories via lacquer with peaceful countryside landscapes, mossy
old street corners and rustic daily life. His paintings seem to be plain with
light colors and clear settings, creating space for the artist’s inner world.
Meanwhile,
Hai takes advantage of oil on Vietnamese lacquer to depict his appreciation
of women and love which obsesses his mind. His paintings are a harmony of
traditional material with modern style.
Thirty-seven
artworks made in both lacquer, oil and mixed media will be on show until
December 23 at Tu Do Gallery,
“I
Love My City” photo contest launched
The
photo contest “I Love My City, My People”, sponsored by the French Consulate
General in
Jointly
held by Galaxy Publications and the French cultural centre L'Espace, the
contest is open to talented photographers aged 15–35 and currently residing
and working in
Each
entrant can submit 12 photos responding to the contest’s theme, captured
using anything from the latest digital camera equipment to humble cell
phones.
Twenty
short-listed entrants will be invited to join a guided 48-hour
The
best photos will be displayed at an exhibition in the city from December
20–22.
Typographic
exhibition opens in Hanoi
The
59th international typographic exhibition of the New York Type Directors Club
(TDC) at the Hanoi Goethe Institute will take place from Saturday until
December 7, giving visitors the opportunity to discover the works of winners
of the international TDC-Competition 2013 in the use and design of types,
typefaces and letterforms.
On
display are milk cartons with large Arial letters stating that the products
are fresh, an advertising board on a bus where the best mobile phone tariff
is advertised in Helvetica and in Times New Roman, the sign hanging outside
the office which reminds costumers of the opening hours as well as printed
letters and words that surround us every day.
The
TDC was founded in 1946 and is the leading international organization whose
purpose is to support excellence in typography, both in print and on screen.
This
year’s exhibition presents works from all over the world. In this year’s
contest more than 2,000 works from 33 countries were admitted from which 215
winning entries emerged.
The
2013 exhibition in
The
TDC especially welcomes all professionals and students in graphic design,
advertising, marketing, communications, multimedia, publishing and education,
who have a keen interest in type and the written word.
Indian
artist brings “Colors of love” to children in need
“Karishma
– Colors of love” charity painting exhibition featuring young Indian artist
Karishma Kannan will take place from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Friday at Level
23 of the Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers in HCMC’s District 1.
This
is the second solo exhibition by the 22-year-old, who was diagnosed with Down
syndrome a few months after she was born, to raise funds for disabled
children and orphans of the HCMC sponsoring association for the disabled and
orphans and heart surgeries for poor children in hospitals in
The
“Life is beautiful” themed event will feature 31 artworks by the amateur
artist whose strokes are evaluated as “full of generosity with bright blocks
of color, showing her pure heart which is filled with love and nature” by
experts.
Each
painting of Kannan, whose first name Karishma means miracle, reveals the
miraculous colors of
Kannan’s
first exhibition themed “Sharing the Miracle – Karishma – I can, you can, we
can” in 2011 was a hit, selling 45 paintings worth VND250 million to raise
funds for disadvantaged students.
Earlier
this year, the kind-hearted girl visited orphans and people at the community
care center in the central province of Quang Nam and donated her three works
to be auctioned and raise funds for heart surgeries for poor kids in the
locality.
From
the proceeds of VND295 million, six children were saved from cardiac disease
and other deadly illnesses.
Benefactors
who wish to help out the kids in need should head to Kannan’s second
exhibition at the Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers. The event also marks
the launch of Kannan’s official website at www.karishmakannan.com.
This
year’s event has support from the consulate general of
Californian
rockers Black Rebel Motorcycle Club hit District 4
Saigon
based promoters Loud Minority just mere weeks after the visit of UK indie
heroes The Cribs have pulled off another huge coup luring American rock and
roll outfit Black Rebel Motorcycle Club to town for what promises to be a
cracking night at Q4 on December 6.
BRMC,
known for their garage rock, blues, folk revival, neo-psychedelia sound, rose
to fame in 2001 with their raucous self-titled debut album and notorious live
shows. They have since released seven albums, appeared on numerous
movie soundtracks (‘9 Songs’ and Brad Pitt’s latest movie ‘Counselor’), and
cemented their reputation as one of the best live bands around.
While
their self-titled debut and ‘Howl’ are often acclaimed by critics, BRMC’s
latest release, ‘Specter at the Feast’ is one of their finest and sees them
about to embark on another whirlwind tour of
This
is the first time, though, they will play in
Tickets
are VND350,000 in advance or VND200,000 for students. They are available
online at www.ticketbox.com or in person from Asian Kitchen, 185/22 Pham Ngu
Lao, District 1, or McSorleys, 4 Thao Dien, District 2. Q4 is located at 7
Nguyen Tat Thanh, District 4.
Former
Japanese cultural envoy AUN returns to Vietnam
AUN J
Classic Orchestra, a former Japanese cultural envoy, will perform at the
Youth Theater,
Formed
in 2008 by eight traditional Japanese musicians to deliver a simple but strong
message to worldwide audiences that “traditional Japanese musical instruments
are plain, simple and cool!”, the orchestra has been actively performing in
Japan, France, Italy, China, Papua New Guinea and Croatia.
The
award-winning musicians cover major traditional Japanese instruments such as
Taiko (Japanese drums), Shamisen (three-stringed Japanese lute), Koto
(13-stringed Japanese zither), Shakuhachi (Japanese bamboo flute), Shinobue
(Japanese transverse flute), and Narimono (Japanese percussions).
The
members are Ryohei Inoue Taiko, Kohei Inoue, Hideki Ishigaki, Hideki Onoue,
Azumi Yamano, Shin Ichikawa, Hide and Michiko
Yamada
.
Core
members Kohei and Ryohei are twin brothers and form a unit AUN which was
Local
artists Ngo Tra My who plays dan bau (one-stringed Vietnamese zither) and
Nguyen Thanh Thuy on the dan tranh ((Vietnamese 16-chord zither) will join
the show to add the beauty of Vietnamese culture to the program.
Free
tickets will be distributed from 2 p.m. tomorrow at the
Christmas
concert to be held at Notre Dame in HCM City
The
2013 annual holiday concert, A Choral Christmas, will be held on two nights
in December at two special locations,
Organised
by the International Choir & Orchestra of
This
year's concert will be held next Friday, from 7.30pm at St. Paul's Convent (4
Ton Duc Thang Street, District 1), and next Saturday, at the Notre Dame
Cathedral in District 1.
Entrance
to both performances will be by donation only.
As
always, the proceeds of the concert will go to support programmes that enrich
the lives of children throughout the country through donations to Loreto
Vietnam-Australia programme and Poussieres de Vie (Dust of Life).
Seminar
on Literature and Arts opens in City
A
seminar themed ‘Striving to creating more valuable Literature and
Artworks-Reality and Solutions’ was held in Ho Chi Minh City on November 27.
A
performance of K’ni in HCMC, a unique musical instrument of the ethnic
minority community
The
seminar aims to focus on problems in fields of theory and criticism,
literature, fine arts, movies, stage, and performances.
Literature
and Arts have seen strong changes with a large number of artworks by talented
people in last 15 years. However this sector has only a small number of high
quality works and great talents, said experts.
Delegates
have discussed and analyzed the current situation of artistic composition,
and launched measures to raise the quality of artistic works to meet the
demand of art lovers.
The
seminar held by the Central Council for Theory and Criticism of Literature
and Art will end on November 28.
Source: VNA/SGT/SGGP/Dantri/VOV/VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 29 tháng 11, 2013
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