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HA TRI HIEU
(1959)

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BIOGRAPHY
1959 Born in Cat Dong - Ha Tay
1983 Graduated from Ha Noi University of Industrial Fine Arts Member of "Gang of Five"
EXHIBITIONS
1990-1993 "Gang of Five" Exhibition in Ha Noi
1991 "Gang of Five" Exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City
1994 "Gang of Five" Exhibition in London
1994 Art Exhibition , Hongkong
1995 "Six contemporary Vietnamese painting Exhibition in Gallery" YOKOMAHA
PORTSIDE Tokyo - Japan.
Solo Exhibitions
1996 "Red River Gallery", Ha Noi
Having Painting reserved in the National Museum of Singapore.
Hoang Hac Gallery Ho Chi Minh City
Ha Tri Hieu was born in Hanoi in 1959 and
graduated from Hanoi Industrial Fine Arts College in 1963.
He is a member of the Vietnam Fine Arts Association and his
work has been exhibited in his homeland Vietnam as well as
in the United Kingdom, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Norway
and the United States.
Hieu is possessed by an ardent yet shyly self-conscious passion
which finds its expression in the impetuosity of colours
combined with a refined subtleness of light that seems to be
enlivened by a sudden outpouring of long-suppressed
vitality. Featureless faces with white yawnings instead of
mouths from which soar up silent songs. Cows, sometimes
elongated but giving nonetheless an impression of squareness,
of a quiet earthy colour of soil like the peasant’s life.
Hieu has been painting cows and buffaloes for around twelve
years. He has continuously produced hundreds of gouaches and
oil paintings almost indefatigably without getting bored. He
appropriates “it”, which means not the cow itself – this
familiar and useful beast – but the leitmotiv instead, the
pre-concept of an aesthetic attention which focuses on his
own proper world. “It” is merely the pivot that enables the
painter to utilize this artistic language on the picture
surface, ranging from figures, colours, tempos, rhythms,
onto the composition. All the other motifs revolve around it
– a country girl, a painter, a child, an old lady, a stone
dog, flowers, fruit … in short, everything the artist wants
to paint, and these items are closely associated with each
other. All this has bought novelty and attractiveness to the
commonly familiar things portrayed in Hieu’s pictures.
(Text by Nguyen Quan)
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