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“Hương Sắc” – A Symphony of Emotions in Contemporary Art

The exhibition “Hương Sắc” unfolds as a polyphonic artistic composition, where multiple visual languages resonate in celebration of the beauty of Vietnamese flowers and women. Featuring more than thirty works by contemporary painters — from established names such as Nguyễn Thanh Bình, Quách Đông Phương, and Nguyễn Nghĩa Cương to younger artists including Nguyễn Như Ngọc, Vũ Thùy Mai, and Nguyễn Anh Nguyên — the exhibition gathers diverse generations within a unified aesthetic space devoted to gentle, humane, and feminine beauty.

Here, flowers are not merely visual subjects but symbols of emotion and consciousness. In an Eastern sensibility, the woman in these paintings is no longer rendered as a specific physical form; she becomes an emblem of life itself — of the seasons, of the flow of time.

For that reason, Hương Sắc is not simply an exhibition about flowers and women. It is a return to the essence of beauty — where beauty is perceived as a living energy rather than decorative form.

A Dialogue of MaterialsOne of the exhibition’s most compelling aspects is its dialogue of materials — a defining element in the depth of modern Vietnamese art — coexisting within a single space.

Silk and lacquer, two mediums closely bound to the nation’s artistic tradition, stand alongside pastel, acrylic, and watercolor — freer languages of contemporary expression. This convergence creates no conflict; rather, it evokes a sense of temporal simultaneity.

On silk, women are depicted through supple lines and hazy tonalities, like classical dreams recalling early 20th-century Vietnamese silk painting. In lacquer, floral imagery gains resonance and depth, echoing the cultural memory of Eastern tradition.Meanwhile, pastel, watercolor, and acrylic bring luminous, liberated energy. Younger artists infuse their works with modern perspectives, portraying women as both tender and strong, dreamy yet inwardly resolute. This diversity forms a “visual symphony,” in which each artist plays the role of a musician, each artwork a distinct melody contributing to a collective hymn to femininity and nature.

Feminine Philosophy Beyond Gender DiscourseHương Sắc centers on femininity, yet not as a discourse of gender struggle. Instead, it honors harmony, gentleness, and empathy — core values of East Asian aesthetics. The women depicted are not confined by social roles; they are rendered as creative forces, soft yet enduring pulses intertwined with nature and spiritual life.

The exhibition suggests a profound aesthetic philosophy: femininity is not weakness, but the resilience of beauty — like a flower blooming amid storms, like light illuminating darkness. This philosophy allows Hương Sắc to transcend thematic boundaries and become a humanistic message, where art returns to its primal function: to heal, to connect, and to beautify the human soul.

A Meditative Space of EncounterThe space of B&C Maison d’Art is designed as a “visual meditation room”: balanced lighting and minimalist arrangement encourage viewers not only to look, but to listen — to sense the breath of each artwork and the warmth of its colors. This refined curatorial approach treats viewers as interlocutors, inviting them to discover their own emotional resonance within layers of hue and fragrance.Entering “Hương Sắc” feels like walking through a quiet garden, where each painting is a blossom whispering its story. Beauty here is no longer distant or ornamental; it becomes an inner experience — a meeting between art and the viewer’s soul.A Meaningful Gesture in Contemporary ContextAt a time when Vietnamese art is undergoing dynamic transformation, Hương Sắc carries special significance: it reintroduces Eastern spirit into dialogue with modernity. Amid rapid urban rhythms and technological acceleration that often dull emotional sensitivity, the exhibition offers a pause — an invitation to rediscover lost gentleness and to reconnect with feminine energy within both artists and audiences.More than that, it is an act of gratitude. As Lê Hương Trà, Co-founder of B&C Maison d’Art, shares:“It is a gift dedicated to the women who quietly make life more beautiful.” https://tapchimythuat.vn/huong-sac-ban-giao-huong-cam-xuc-trong-my-thuat-duong-dai/?

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