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“Intersection” Exhibition: A Convergence of Vietnamese and Indian Art at Palm Artspace

The exhibition “Intersection,” held from October 4 to 9, 2025, at Palm Artspace (Ecopark, Hung Yen), opens up a meeting point between Vietnamese and Indian artists—a convergence of two long-standing cultures engaged in a dialogue through the universal language of art.

“Intersection” Exhibition. Photo: Organizing Committee

The exhibition is an art exchange activity marking a creative connection between the ancient cultures of Vietnam and India, gathering artists from both nations. True to its name, “Intersection” serves as a meeting point between tradition and modernity, between the colors of Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent, offering the public an emotional and identity-rich visual journey.

The showcased artworks express diverse perspectives on humanity, nature, spirituality, and contemporary life through the rich visual language of each artist.

The vibrant atmosphere at the exhibition. Photo: Palm Artspace

The exhibition features artist Nguyen Duc Hung, who currently lives and works in Hanoi. He is renowned for blending folk motifs with contemporary elements, using ink on paper and wood to portray the depth of Vietnamese culture. His works have been showcased in over 30 international exhibitions and are held in various museums and collections both locally and abroad.

Artist Nguyen Duc Hung and his artwork at the exhibition. Photo: Palm Artspace

According to the organizers, ‘Intersection’ is not merely a fine arts event but also a cultural bridge, contributing to the enhancement of exchange and mutual understanding between artists and the public of both Vietnam and India through the universal language of art.

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  1. https://hanoigrapevine.com/vi/2025/10/intersection/