The exhibition "Touching Man's Life" opens up another perspective on living space - not dry concrete blocks, but a place created from emotions, light, sound and delicate touches. There, the living space becomes a place where people are connected by memories, experiences and connections.
The inspiration for this exhibition comes from the ideas of Danish architect Jan Gehl, author of the book Cities for People. According to Gehl, all space designs should come from humans and serve humans.
The exhibition "Touching Man's Life" is designed as an "emotional home", where visitors can not only observe with their eyes but also touch, feel and listen to familiar sounds that evoke memories. Each touch in the exhibition is a layer of message, connected throughout by the multi-sensory artistic language.
Touching Connection emphasizes connections and strong bonds between people.
"Touching the painting" depicts the philosophy of life in each project, putting the living experience of residents at the center to create diverse and inspiring spaces for the community.
Multi-sensory touch evokes emotions through images, sounds and physical contact, reminding that in the midst of change, the greatest happiness of a human being is still human.
Touching to Explore opens up moments of life through experiences at this exhibition, awakening curiosity and deep reflection in each person.
Touching sublimation - The deepest connection comes from simple daily things that we are in harmony with. The deep vibrations and positive energy not only come from cultural and musical artistic experiences but also from the harmonious living space itself, inviting you to harmonize with the human values to sublimate in the things closest to yourself.
For Ms. Vu Thi Hoa (65 years old, Hanoi), the exhibition evoked the feeling of "close to life, especially familiar images of family cohesion".
Meanwhile, Thao Vi (18 years old, Hanoi) was impressed when seeing "wild" images that "touched" deeply in her heart.
The exhibition takes place from July 11 to 13, 2025 at the Hanoi Opera House (No. 1 Trang Tien, Hoan Kiem), open from 9am to 9pm every day.