The event features 190 works by 146 artists, all members of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association and Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association, including renowned names like Bui Quang Anh, Truong Han Minh, Huynh Phuong Dong, Uyen Huy and Nguyen Than.
The paintings are made from a range of materials like water colour, oils colour, and lacquer, while the sculptures have been made from stone, wood and other materials.
Nguyen Bang Lam, deputy head of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association, said there was no regvivements for the artists about topics or materials to use.
“We respect all trends and schools of art.”
In the week preceding the opening, the works were judged by a paned of experts and 12 were awarded certificates with the top prize going to Luong Quoc Thang for his painting Tinh Nguon (the Source of Feeling).
Sixty-seven painters were also given medals for their contribution to the country’s art scene.
The exhibition, at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Museum, district 1 will go on until September 8.
Earlier, seven similar events were organised in other parts of the country. The August Revolution is market on August 19 and the National Day is celebrated on September 2./.