Magnificent things of Hà Nội in Lê Văn Xương’s artworks

Magnificent things of Hà Nội in Lê Văn Xương’s artworks

Dong Xuan Market, pastel on paper.

HCM CITY — The people and landscape of Ha Noi from the 1950-60 period are reflected at an exhibition of late artist Le Van Xuong (1917-88).

This is the first time his family has showcased 101 paintings of Ha Noi to commemorate his 101st birthday under the theme “Choses Magnifiques” (Magnificent Things).

Curator and art critic Ngo Kim Khoi said the exhibit is a chance to see how Ha Noi has changed as time has passed.

“The paintings take us to a journey to discover the city through the perspective of a prominent artist and then we can understand his love for the city,” he said.

Xuong had the chance to learn fine arts starting in 1929 when his parents sent a tutor to teach him at home. He was known for portraits and landscape paintings by pastel and watercolour.

Critic Quang Viet remarked that Xuong was a talented artist. Xuong was one of a few artists in Viet Nam who had four solo exhibitions held before 1954, because the war at the time made such events challenging.

Xuong opened his first solo exhibition in 1941 in HCM City, then had other exhibitions in Ha Noi and Da Lat.

The most impressive exhibition was organised in 1953 at the Ha Noi Opera House with the participation of politicians, diplomats, businessmen and art lovers. Painter Bui Xuan Phai attended the exhibition and left a testimonial. It says: “Xuong is workaholic and I can see his bright future. He is good at painting in pastels”.

“His art is like a serene symphony produced by a modest soul,” said Viet.

“He expressed himself as a person who is vibrant as he takes in nature, peaceful life and people.”

During his career, Xuong created about 1,000 paintings and 100 sculptures. He could play various musical instruments such as violin, piano, accordion, mandolin and Hawaiian guitar.

The exhibition will run until September 23 at Park Hyatt Saigon Hotel, 2 Cong Truong Lam Son Street, District 1, HCM City.

On the occasion, his family also presented the book Drawing with Serenity, depicting the life, career and excellent artworks of painter Xuong. — VNS

Quan Su Pagoda, pastel on paper.
Tran Quoc Pagoda, pastel on paper.