A photo exhibition about Hanoi featuring Vietnamese and international photographers will run at the Goethe Institute on 56-58 Nguyen Thai Hoc street from April 15 to May 18.


Photos are selected from the most recent Thing Asian Press photobook titled “Lost and Found Hanoi”. These photos focus on viewing Hanoi in a new light through the lens of talented photographers.


Viewers have a chance to observe the often not seen life of small alleys, enjoy art installations about nature in Hanoi, and learn about original Hanoi architecture throughout the centuries.

Viewers have a chance to observe the often not seen life of small alleys, enjoy art installations about nature in Hanoi, and learn about original Hanoi architecture throughout the centuries.



Additionally, graphic designs will represent the importance of urban landscape, street food culture, and the hustling life that Hanoi is famous for.


Photographers will also share the meaning of their photos with the audience.


During the exhibit, the “Lost and Found Hanoi” photobook will be sold at a special price./.









Edited by Janet McKelpin, photobook “Lost and Found Hanoi” (published in 2014) is a collection by Aaron Joel Santos, Elisabeth Rush, Nguyen Thanh Hai (Maika Elan), Nguyen The Son, and Matthew Dakin photographers.





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