Memories of the war on display in HCMC

Published: 19/07/2009 05:00

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“Memories of Vietnam”, 315 sketches and paintings that take viewers on an evocative journey through Vietnam’s passage from war to peace, opened at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Museum last weekend.

The exhibition features 230 sketches by 71-year-old Quach Phong, who drew them on the battlefields of southern Vietnam from 1963-1975. Another 85 paintings by Phong and his wife, Kim Tien, 57, depict the war and the peaceful countryside from 1963 to the present.

The sketches focus on villagers and soldiers in both the mountains and coastal lowlands throughout the war. They’ve already shown in Bulgaria, Hungary, the US, Thailand, and the Netherlands.

The paintings, created using oil, lacquer, silk or other materials, are on sale for US$300-20,000 each.

The exhibition, the couple’s first joint-show, aims to express their gratitude to their parents, teachers, colleagues and partners who supported them and shared their happiness and difficulties through times of peace and times of war, said Phong.

The exhibition will be open at the HCMC Fine Arts Museum, 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street in District 1, until July 30.

Reported by Van Khoa

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