Nguyen Minh Phuoc (b. 1973) is both an artist and a curator concerned by the condition of life of the Vietnamese people, the poverty and the lack of social services.
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Natalia Kraevskaia (aka Natasha) (b. 1952), is an independent art researcher specialising in Vietnamese contemporary art.
Tran Luong (b. 1960) is a visual artist, independent curator, and a pioneer in creating space for critical contemporary art in Vietnam.
Phuong Linh (b. 1985) is a visual artist living and practicing in Hanoi. She co-founded and is one of five people running Nha San collective since 2013.
Bui Nhu Huong (b. 1953), belongs to the first batch of post-war Vietnamese art critics.
Art critic Tran Dan Vy explores the evolution of classical Chinese dance.
Speaking with Art Nation, Leon Le discusses his refusal to equate success with international film festival validation, and the profound yet unheralded poetics of Vietnamese cinema.
Archive / Post–Archive at VCCA, part of Photo Hanoi ‘25 orbits around the aftermath of post-colonial trauma, and wonder whether we can fully shed its legacies.
“Figuring a shape”, co-organised by Phu Sa Art Foundation and Lan Tinh Foundation, introduces 71 sketches by late artist To Ngoc Van – a slice of the artist’s immense body of work…
“Saigon has more theatres than we imagined. There may be few theatres, but stages are everywhere,” Aaron Toronto and John Andrew Cunnington told me during a serendipitous meeting one afternoon.











