Untold stories about
After years
participating in auctions held by major auction houses in the world,
collector Nguyen Minh has brought home nearly 30 paintings by well-known
artists of Vietnam such as Vu Cao Dam, Le Pho, Mai Trung Thu, and Le Thi Luu.
An exhibition titled “Art of Vietnam –
Another Look,” which showcased more than 50 art works by well-known
Vietnamese modern artists since the period of École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts
de l’Indochine (
Raising the value
of Vietnamese paintings
Collector Nguyen Minh
Some may wonder if Nguyen Minh’s
effort to bring back Vietnamese artworks home was for “business" or
"art". The answer is both.
Minh said the first motive for
"repatriation" of paintings must be love because if only profit was
considered, he could not take a "risk" in auctions.
Minh has a great passion for
paintings by the artists of the "golden generation" of the
Indochina College of Fine Arts (L'ecole des Beaux-Arts de l'Indochine),
especially Le Pho, Mai Trung Thu, and Vu Cao Dam. So, when participating in
the auction of paintings by these artists, he was often more “aggressive”
than usual.
"Obviously, I'm a painting
collector so I also have to take into account the elements relating to trade
in order to balance revenues and expenditures," he said.
The fruits of his passion are 12
paintings by Le Pho, nine paintings by Vu Cao Dam, six paintings of by Mai
Trung Thu and one painting by Le Thi Luu.
In addition to
"repatriating" Vietnamese paintings, collector Nguyen Minh has also
contributed to Vietnamese art in another perspective: Raising the price of
Vietnamese paintings on international auction floors. "The time when I
silently bought Vietnamese paintings, the prices for Vietnamese paintings was
not high.
“Commercially, it was an advantage
for me, but for the country's art, it was a disadvantage. Since my successful
auction of four paintings by Vu Cao Dam and then a series of paintings by Le
Pho was reported by the local newspapers, Vietnamese painting lovers have
found a new ‘channel’ to take Vietnamese paintings home," said Minh.
According to collector Nguyen Minh,
during the online auctions of Vietnamese paintings recently held by
world-renowned auction houses as Sotheby's (Hong Kong) and Christie's (Hong
Kong), more accounts "from Vietnam" participated.
"Hence, the price of Vietnamese
paintings is increasing and Vietnamese paintings have attracted more
attention from world collectors. For example, on November 22, 2014, the
painting ‘View from atop of the hill’ by artist Le Pho reached the record price
of $840,000. The painting sold by Christie's far exceeded the 2013 record for
the painting ‘The rice seller’ by Nguyen Phan Chanh ($340,000). The price of
million USD for Vietnamese paintings is no longer a dream," Minh said.
Contribution of
overseas artists
"Mother and baby" by Le Pho
"The artists like Le Pho, Le Thi
Luu, Mai Trung Thu, and Vu Cao Dam lived abroad but their paintings are all
about
"However, these artists have not
been rewarded with the nation's top prizes as the State Award and the Ho Chi
Minh Award," Doan said.
"Previously we lacked the
resources to assess the paintings of these artists but the exhibition ‘Art of
Vietnam – Another Look’, has provided professionals the original paintings as
the basis for assessment and recognition of the contribution of expatriate
artists," Doan said.
Collector Nguyen Minh said the names
of Vu Cao Dam, Mai Trung Thu, Le Thi Luu, and Le Pho have been recognized
worldwide. These artists and their artworks have long been considered a vital
part of the face of
Pha Le, VNN
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Thứ Bảy, 31 tháng 10, 2015
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