The exhibition is organized from March 7 to March 16 under the direction of the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports, the Vietnam Fine Arts Association on the 1st floor – headquarters of the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports (47 Hang Dau, Hoan Kiem ward), with the coordination of international partners such as Art World Magazine and Incheon Art Forum (Korea) and many domestic art units. This is considered an activity contributing to promoting cultural exchange, strengthening connections between Vietnamese art and the international art community.

According to the organizers, the exhibition is built like a miniature international art space, where artists and the public have the opportunity to meet, exchange and share diverse perspectives on contemporary art. The works displayed at the exhibition show many different creative styles, from painting, graphics to visual art forms and new experiments in contemporary art.
In the context of globalization, art is increasingly becoming an important bridge between cultures. Through the exhibition, differences in culture, aesthetics or creative perspectives are no longer barriers but become sources of inspiration for art dialogues.

Each work at the exhibition not only reflects the creative personality of the artist but also expresses reflections on the changes in modern social life. This diversity helps viewers have more new perspectives on contemporary art as well as on cultural and social issues that are being concerned about.
A notable point of the event is the mini art fair model - a medium-sized art fair but rich in connectivity. Compared to large art fairs, this model allows artists, collectors and the public to access art more directly and intimately. This is also a trend developing in many art centers around the world.

In addition to the artwork display space, the exhibition also organizes many exchange activities to strengthen professional exchange and connect the art community.
One of the notable activities is the Art Talk program held on March 6 with the theme "Experience in organizing art fairs in Incheon (Korea) and public outreach strategies". Here, artists, curators and researchers will share experiences in organizing international art fairs as well as discuss how to bring art closer to the community.
According to art experts, such exchange activities not only help Vietnamese artists access international art organization models but also contribute to promoting the development of the domestic art market.
For many years, Hanoi has always aimed to become a creative city, where culture and art are encouraged to develop in parallel with urbanization and international integration. Events such as "CHON'S HANOI MINI ART FAIR 2026" are considered part of the efforts to build the capital's creative ecosystem.
Through exhibitions and international art exchange activities, Hanoi not only creates opportunities for artists to express their creative voices but also opens up space for the public to access art in a closer and more multi-dimensional way.
With the participation of many artists and art organizations at home and abroad, "CHON'S HANOI MINI ART FAIR 2026" is expected to become a highlight in the cultural life of the Capital, contributing to promoting cultural exchange and spreading creative spirit in the community.