Original artwork were produced between 2011 and 2015 by artists aged18 or over highlighting the daily life of Vietnamese people, especiallyin building and safeguarding country.
The qualifyinground will take place from July 6-12 and the final round will be heldin September with an exhibited collection of selected works.
A panel of experts will select winners for two categories, painting,graphic design, performance art, video art and other contemporary artsin the first category and sculpture and installation art in the second.
First-place winners will receive 50 million VND (2,300 USD) in cash.
Addressing the launching ceremony on March 16 in Hanoi, DeputyMinister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Vuong Duy Bien said the VietnamFine Arts Exhibition 2015, which convenes every five years, is thelargest fine art society event in the country. The event is designed togain an insight into the nation’s fine arts development as well ashonour its achievements.
The Government looks to encourage the development of national fine arts.
The exhibition was organised by the Department of Fine Arts,Photography and Exhibition and the Vietnam Fine Arts Association incollaboration with the provincial Departments of Culture, Sports andTourism.
The same day, the Youth PhotographyFestival 2015 was officially announced in celebration of the 70thNational Day (September 2).-VNA