In December 2023, B&C Maison d’Art officially opened as an art meeting place in the heart of Hanoi. From a very simple initial desire – to create a cozy space where each artwork can be fully appreciated and every art lover can find a connection – B&C Maison d’Art has gradually formed its own identity: slow-paced, rustic, yet persistent and serious about art.
After two years of operation, B&C Maison d’Art reflects on its journey with gratitude — to the artists who have placed their trust in and walked alongside us, to the visitors who have quietly stopped by, and to this intimate space itself, where art is nurtured through dialogue, emotion, and sincere connection.

10 Exhibitions – 10 Artistic Milestones
Over the past two years, B&C Maison d’Art has presented 10 solo and group exhibitions, spanning from traditional painting to contemporary visual languages.
The journey began with the official launch of B&C Maison d’Art (December 15, 2023), featuring 27 artworks by 8 artists. This marked the emergence of a private, intimate viewing space — one where art is no longer placed at a distant remove, but experienced in closeness.
2024: A Year of DepthThroughout 2024, Maison d’Art introduced a series of thoughtful solo and group exhibitions:
“Wandering Mind” – artist Đoàn Xuân Tùng, where dó paper was infused with a spirit of freedom and spontaneity.

“An” – artist Huỳnh Thống Nhất, where lotus and urban landscapes became pathways toward inner stillness.

“Sunlit Blossoms” – artist Nguyễn Tiến Quân, preserving fleeting moments of nature through pure, luminous emotion.

“Resonance” – the debut exhibition of the Khoái artist group, where three distinct artistic voices harmonized in a shared vision of bringing art closer to the public.

“Soul of Dó” – artist Ngô Đức Hoàng, a return to traditional material expressed through a contemporary East Asian visual language.

2025: Expanding Creative Horizons In 2025, Maison d’Art continued to broaden its creative spectrum:
“Triêu Dương” – artist Nguyễn Anh Nguyên (Nguyên Pastel), his first solo pastel exhibition, as gentle as a pristine morning light.

“Colors of the Northwest” – designer Phạm Huyền Kiêu, presenting 20 lacquer works for interior spaces, distilling indigenous spirit within contemporary rhythms of life.
“Hương Sắc” – a group exhibition gathering 18 artists and 36 multi-media works, forming a rich and emotionally layered painterly space.

Most recently, “Love Story” (December 2025), featuring 46 works by 8 female artists. Here, love was told through a feminine and contemplative lens — not merely romance, but memory, nature, and the fragile vibrations of everyday life.

3 Artistic Gatherings – Expanding Connections
Beyond exhibitions, B&C Maison d’Art has gradually expanded its role as a community connector through thematic events.
“Emotional Station – Harbor of the Heart” (August 2025) marked a special milestone, where art accompanied psychological therapy, welcoming children, disadvantaged women, the elderly, and individuals who turn to art as a form of healing.

For the first time, Maison d’Art also introduced Vietnamese artists to the international market at the exhibition “Small Matter” at Maya Gallery (Singapore), featuring Nguyễn Tiến Quân and Đào Xuân Tùng — opening multidimensional dialogues with the global artistic community.
The space was further honored to welcome The Design Alliance Asia and delegates of AsiaMeets 2024, who engaged in exchanges with the Khoái artist group — a meeting where art transcended language barriers to become a shared voice.
5 Artist Talks – Slow Conversations
Over two years, B&C Maison d’Art has hosted five artist talks with Nguyên Pastel, Ngô Đức Hoàng, Đoàn Xuân Tùng, Huỳnh Thống Nhất, and designer Phạm Huyền Kiêu.
Each gathering unfolded as a slow afternoon — where artists did not “present” their works, but shared their life journeys and creative paths, allowing painting to be understood through stories, memories, and authentic emotions.

Two Years – A Long-Term Promise
Two years may not be a long span of time, yet it is enough for B&C Maison d’Art to affirm the path it has chosen: "to practice art with reverence, patience, and respect for the original value of creativity."
Maison d’Art believes that when art is placed within a space quiet enough, attentive enough, and sincere enough, lasting connections will naturally take shape.
And that journey — continues.


