Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Exhibition in Vietnam - Fine Arts Museum

Etchings by Goya
( Hanoi, Vietnam, 2008 )


Wed 12 Nov 2008, 6pm – Spanish artist and printmaker JoaquĆ­n Capa will give a lectureon the etching techniques used by Franciso de Goya.




















- “Art in times of War” -
Opening: Fri 03 Oct, 4pm
Exhibition: 03 Oct-15 Nov 2008


A very special event coming up in Hanoi. Dr. Hans Guggenheim will loan 46 of his Francisco Goya etchings from Goya’s renowned “Disasters of War” portfolio for an exhibition at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi. At the close of the exhibition he will donate 34 of these valuable etchings to that Museum.

In conjunction with this generous donation, the Embassy of Spain in Hanoi in collaboration with the Embassy of the United States of America have organized an exhibition under the title “Art in times of War”, which includes 46 etchings of the series Disasters of War(1810-1820) by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes and a selection of 37 works by Vietnamese graphic artists dealing with the subject of war.

The series Disasters of War by the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya depicts the events that took place during Spains’s War of Independence (1808-1814) against the French invasion by Napoleon, and resulted in Goya creating a very critical and innovative reflection on war, on its causes, brutal signs and consequences.  The art of Goya has gone beyond time, and therefore Disasters of War are sadly up-to-date, and current armed conflicts make these prints come to life again with all their intensity. That ability to show the horror of any war makes Disasters one of the most powerful pleas against violence ever done.

Given the universality and timelessness of the series Disasters of War by Goya, the presentation of the these etchings by the Spanish artist for the first time in history in a country like Vietnam that has so often been affected by war will have a special relevance and their critical and moral message, beyond their aesthetic value, will surely have a clear resonance.

Coordination between the U.S. and Vietnam by C. David Thomas and the IAP.



National Museum of Fine Arts 
66 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hanoi


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Exhibition in Vietnam - Mai Gallery

   ( Hanoi, Vietnam , 2008 )

Opening: Sat 04 Oct, 6pm
Lecture by Dr. Guggenheim: Sat 04 Oct, 5pm
Exhibition: 04-10 Oct 2008

This exhibition will be approximately 15 digital prints created by Dr. Hans Guggenheim. These prints include parts of the Goya etchings combined with text and images from Vietnam. Dr. Guggenheim will give a lecture on his work at 5:00 proceeding the opening reception for the exhibition at 6:00.
Dr. Guggenheim is in Hanoi to exhibit and donate several of his Francisco Goya etchings from Goya’s renowned “Disasters of War” portfolio. For more information see this earlier post about the exhibition at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum in Hanoi.

This exhibition of digital prints created by Dr. Guggenheim will be held at MAI Gallery at 3B Phan Huy Chu Street in Hanoi.

Mai Gallery
113 Hang Bong, Hanoi
Tel: ( 84-4 ) 9 380 568
Mobile: ( 84 ) 91 351 4843

3B Phan Huy Chu, Hanoi
Tel: (84-4) 8251225
maigallery@fpt.vn




Sunday, October 28, 2012

Sketching Time and Space

  ( Boston, 2011)



IN THE GALLERIES: Hans Guggenheim: Sketching in Time and Space

Hans Guggenheim (b. in Germany 1924, lives in Boston) is a rarity in today's world, a compassionate Renaissance man whose accomplishments in art, academia, and service span the globe. This exhibition features a selection of his sketchbooks from his world travels.

Guggenheim was educated in England and lived in Guatemala during World War II. There he began painting and first exhibited his work publicly in 1945. Influenced by his parents' interest in art, he studied art history in New York. In 1956, he traveled the world for LIFEmagazine, drawing and reporting on artists and exhibitions.

Guggenheim has been Professor of Anthropology at MIT and a Visiting Scholar at Harvard's Center for International Affairs. He has worked in Mali to build water-granaries and small dams during the drought and as an artist and supporter of traditional art and craft around the world.

Based on years of experience in remote corners of the world, he founded Projectguggenheim in 1997 to provide high quality training in the traditional arts and contemporary skills for students. Their schools and programs (in places like Tibet, Mali, Guatemala and northern Canada among the Inuit) support traditional arts and encourage innovation-understanding that for traditions to survive, they must respond creatively to new cultural and economic challenges.

Exhibition Date: 2/14/2011 to 3/11/2011

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