To celebrate the 19th anniversary of Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day (November 23, 2005 - November 23, 2024), Da Nang Fine Arts Museum organizes the exhibition "Vietnamese Folk Paintings" with the aim of honoring the spiritual cultural values of the Vietnamese ethnic community.
Thereby, contributing to the preservation and promotion of the nation's precious traditional folk art heritage values, while introducing and promoting the Museum's folk painting collection to the people and tourists.
Vietnamese folk paintings have a long history and play an important role in the cultural and spiritual life of the Vietnamese people. They were created, inherited and developed by the working classes of Vietnam.
This exhibition introduces to the public 100 artifacts of Vietnamese folk paintings from all three regions of the North - Central - South such as: Dong Ho, Hang Trong, Kim Hoang, Lang Sinh, Hue Glass paintings, Southern glass paintings, Khmer glass paintings, folk lacquer paintings, fabric wrapping paintings...
The artifacts include paintings and some woodblocks selected from a collection of 341 artifacts donated by Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Hoa (Hanoi) and artisans to the Da Nang Museum of Fine Arts from 2022 to 2024.
With rich and vivid content, the paintings all express the people's eternal aspirations for a good life, peace, prosperity and happiness. Each painting has its own unique style of expression, natural and brilliant colors, skillful carvings and drawings imbued with national identity.
In conjunction with the exhibition opening program, Da Nang Fine Arts Museum will organize an experience activity of printing Sinh Village folk paintings at 5:00 p.m. on November 22, 2024 for delegates, guests, and the public attending the exhibition opening ceremony.