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Two renowned artists collaborat­e to create unique porcelain exhibition

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An exhibition featuring unique porcelain artworks resulting from the first-ever collaborat­ion between two Vietnamese artisans will be on display at CHỌN de l'art, located in the Centre of Vietnam Quintessen­tial Handicraft Village at 28 Bát Tràng Street, Gia Lâm District, Hà Nội, from March 25 to 28.

Titled Hoa Trên Hoa Kết Tinh (Flowers on Crystallis­ed Flowers), the exhibition will showcase 13 crystallis­ed porcelain items created by Lê Ngọc Thạch, a famed artisan based in Bát Tràng, and painted by the internatio­nally-acclaimed overseas Vietnamese artist Hồng Đức Thanh.

The much-anticipate­d event, jointly organised by CHỌN de l'art and the Centre of Vietnam Quintessen­tial Handicraft Village, is expected to draw porcelain art enthusiast­s from all over.

Thanh, also known as Hồng Mễ Xuyên, has garnered internatio­nal acclaim for his pursuit of the art of porcelain painting, which the Lingnan school influences.

This is the first time that artist Hồng Đức Thanh paints on crystallis­ed enamel on porcelain crafted in Bát Tràng Village.

The 65-year-old artist, now based in Norway, has won many prestigiou­s awards at internatio­nal exhibition­s in the US, Spain, Brazil, Italy, Japan, and China.

Collaborat­ing with mainland Chinese and Taiwanese artists, he has created paintings on thin, light porcelain products with an elegant shape and shiny enamel colours, which have stunned art enthusiast­s. One of his notable artworks is performed on the world's thinnest porcelain bowl in Taiwan, currently on display at the Shanghai Museum in China.

Thanh is also passionate in spreading the art form to the younger generation. He was invited to tea chat Folkeunive­rsi- tetet, and then at other schools around the world such as Sweden, Switzerlan­d, Denmark, Japan, and Italy.

He is currently running a class in his studio, Art Thanh Hong AS in Brumunddal, Norway.

Artisan Thạch is the 16th generation descendant of a family with a tradition of crafting pottery products in Bát Tràng Village, Gia Lâm District in Hà Nội. His passion for the craft has begun since a very young age.

After graduating from the Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute, Thạch has regularly come into contacts and collaborat­ed with other renowned artisans and big brands, in addition to attending many famous ceramic fairs in the world.

His enriched knowledge, experience­s, desire and chances to witness the developmen­t of world ceramic craft have inspired him to create artworks of with his own ambitions that inherit the values of the predecesso­rs but also integrated with global elements.

After several meetings at Bát Tràng Village, which produces one of the most beautiful porcelain works in northern Việt Nam, they decided to have a joint exhibition at CHỌN de l'art.

According to the organisers, the theme of the exhibition – Flowers on Crystallis­ed Flowers – implies the crystallis­ation of two Vietnamese artistic souls travelling elsewhere and then gathering again right in the homeland.

This is the first time artist Thanh painted on crystallis­ed enamel on porcelain crafted in Bát Tràng, which marks his beginning in conquering the material.

His vivid flower artworks, performed on blooming porcelain, have winged Thạch’s dreams,

“Crystallis­ed enamel takes us on journeys to paintings,” he said.

“Through this exhibition, I hope to spread the values of the distinctiv­e porcelain type of Bát Tràng and inspire the next artisan generation’s interest in the art form,” Thanh said.

 ?? ?? JOINING HANDS: The exhibition is the first collaborat­ion between Bát Tràng artisan Lê Ngọc Thạch (left) and Norway-based artist Hồng Đức Thanh.
JOINING HANDS: The exhibition is the first collaborat­ion between Bát Tràng artisan Lê Ngọc Thạch (left) and Norway-based artist Hồng Đức Thanh.
 ?? Photos courtesy of the centre of Vietnam Quintessen­tial Handicraft ?? FLOWER POT: The Hoa Trên Hoa Kết Tinh (Flowers On Crystallis­ed Flowers) exhibition features 13 crystallis­ed porcelain artworks.
Photos courtesy of the centre of Vietnam Quintessen­tial Handicraft FLOWER POT: The Hoa Trên Hoa Kết Tinh (Flowers On Crystallis­ed Flowers) exhibition features 13 crystallis­ed porcelain artworks.

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