Public Artwork for New Hanoi Arts Co.,Ltd
The New Hanoi Arts House reflects the murals, paintings and images of public artworks designed by Thu Thuy since 2006. Murals featuring flora and fauna are on the first two floors. Photography highlighting Thu Thuy’s past public artworks line the stairwell. A mirror room on the fifth floor, designed by Thu Thuy and Mike Savad combine graphic imagery with an iconic symbol of Vietnam. Even the outdoor balcony serves as a flower garden. Entrance is free of charge.
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The New Hanoi Arts House reflects the murals, paintings and images of public artworks designed by Thu Thuy since 2006. Murals featuring flora and fauna are on the first two floors. Photography highlighting Thu Thuy’s past public artworks line the stairwell. A mirror room on the fifth floor, designed by Thu Thuy and Mike Savad combine graphic imagery with an iconic symbol of Vietnam. Even the outdoor balcony serves as a flower garden. Entrance is free of charge.
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The five story building overlooking West Lake hosts art events and new creative projects by Thu Thuy. The first floor is decorated with murals painted with acrylic representing the signature flowers of the capital. On the second floor, Thu Thuy displays mini editions of her significant public artworks. The third and fourth floors are galleries featuring works by Vietnamese and foreign painters and photographers including lacquer and oil paintings by Thu Thuy.
The challenge was to transform an entire building into a demonstration of public art, including floors, stairs and ceilings. This required a high level of creative energy to find the best style and technique. Which topics are suitable for the murals inside the building? What new look would attract visitors? What is the best way to set up an exhibition to promote public artworks?
The New Hanoi Arts House project was initiated on July 19, 2019 in a five story building at 97 Nguyen Dinh Thi, Hanoi. On January 16, 2020 it was opened to the general public.
The New Hanoi Arts House is reviewing public art projects by Thu Thuy and her company over the past 10 years. This would hopefully inspire others to design and promote public artwork. The exhibits in the New Hanoi Arts House allow visitors to experience the impact of public ceramic murals and painted murals. The photography highlights the development of public arts projects and how they involve artists, private enterprise, schools, groups of citizens and government offices.
Thu Thuy, who has a clear understanding of the role of art in the community, continues to pioneer in creating public pieces that resonate with local people as well as international guests. Being able to develop a deep appreciation for public art is rare in Vietnam, but Thu Thuy is breaking those barriers. New Hanoi Arts House goes behind the scenes and introduces the viewers to the process involved in creating highly valued and creative new approaches to public art.
Based on the positive reviews by the people of Vietnam as well as art critiques around the world, Thu Thuy decided to expand and further develop her public artworks. But how could this be achieved? One idea was to transform every inch of an entire building into a public art exhibition house. All forms of public art needed thoughtful consideration, including murals, photos of Vietnamese landscapes and seascapes, as well as lacquer and oil paintings.
Main image #1 : Photographer Tran Thanh Ha, New Hanoi art house , 2019. Optional image #2 : Photographer Tran Thanh Ha, New Hanoi art house , 2019. Optional image #3 : Photographer Tran Thanh Ha, New Hanoi art house , 2019. Optional image #4 : Photographer Tran Thanh Ha, New Hanoi art house , 2019. Optional image #5 : Photographer Tran Thanh Ha, New Hanoi art house , 2019.
New Hanoi Arts House Public Artwork has been a Silver winner in the Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design award category in the year 2019 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2020, a testament to excellence of their work New Hanoi Arts House Public Artwork.
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Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy introduces the New Hanoi Arts House, a five-story public art exhibition house, showcasing her public artworks since 2006.
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