Cụ Già Người La Hú (The Elderly of La Hú Ethnic Group) by Hồ Đình Thịnh is one of 59 black and white photos on display at the HCM City Photography Association. Photo courtesy of the organiser
HCM CITY — An exhibition of black and white photographs on Vietnamese people and culture especially the daily life of ethnic minority communities, is now open.
The event, organised by the HCM City’s Photography Association, is titled Cảm Xúc (Feeling). It features 59 photos from latest collections by members of the Gia Định Photography Club.
Many of the displayed photographs are of women and children in remote areas.
They include works by prize-winning photographers like Thái Phiên, Hoàng Thạch Vân and Nguyễn Á.
Thái Phiên is famous for having worked in the field of nude photography for decades. His works capture the original beauty of women.
Visitors study the works on display at Cảm Xúc (Feeling), an exhibition of black and white photographs that opened last weekend in HCM City. It displays 59 works composed by members of the Gia Định Photography Club. Photo courtesy of the organiser
“The art of black and white pictures presented by the Gia Định Photography Club will surprise viewers,” said Nguyễn Thục Quyên, a final-year student of the HCM City University of Architecture, who attended the exhibition’s opening ceremony.
“Their way of using different tones of gray, ranging from white to dark, will not fail to leave a strong impression on viewers, including professional photographers and painters.
“Through every single work at Cảm Xúc, viewers can discover more about Việt Nam, its history, culture and people,” Quyên said.
The exhibition has being held at the HCM City’s Photography Association, 122 Sương Nguyệt Ánh Street, District 1, HCM City. — VNS
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