(Cinet)- Twelve fire paintings by artist Jung Il-Jin from the Republic of Korea is displaying at an exhibition opened on September 30 at the Korean Cultural Centre in Hanoi.
The exhibition shows fire in its different forms, and evoke reflections on mankind’s eternal fascination with fire.
The artist Jeong Il Jin considers fire as a human desire and a form of enlightenment. Flames have a life of their own; a notion which, to Jeong, has an element of new beginnings.
Jeong has held a number of exhibitions, both in th RoK and abroad. The event is part of a RoK art and culture programme, with a particular focus on promoting the work of young artists overseas
According to the painter Doan Thi Thu Huong, deputy director of the Department of Fine Arts, Photography and Exhibition, Vietnam’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, though this is not a new type of expression, Jung’s paintings leave a strong impression with his creativity shown variously in each of his works.
The Korean Cultural Centre aims to introduce Korean various art forms to Vietnamese audiences through such exhibitions.
The exhibition will last until October 06
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