Le Thanh Son
Full Biography, Exhibitions, Awards, and Collections


Vu thu Hien

Vu thu Hien

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


BIOGRAPHY
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1961 : Born in Hanoi
1968 : Student of young Pioneer's Club
1986 : Graduated from Hanoi College of Drama and Cinematography

He is a Member of Vietnamese Fine Art Association.

EXHIBITIONS:

1990: Exhibition of young painters in Hanoi. Awarded the first prize.
National Fine Art Exhibition in Hanoi.

1992: Hanoi Fine Art Exhibition

1994: Solo Exhibition at Canada Embassy

1995: Solo Exhibition in Singapore

1996: Solo Exhibition in Hong Kong
Group Exhibition, Open House, Singapore

1997: Solo Exhibition in Hong Kong & Singapore

1998: Solo Exhibition at Gallery Vinh Loi, HCM City, Vietnam
Solo Exhibition "Nature's True Son I - Season Of Le Thanh Son", Galerie La Vong, Hong Kong
Group Exhibition Gallery In Cork Street, London, UK

1999: Group Exhibition "The Art From Vietnam", Gallery Simyo, Seoul, Korea

2000: Group Exhibition at Vinh Loi Gallery, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Group Exhibition "The Images From Vietnam", Atrium Gallery, Sofitel Hotel, Melbourne, Australia.
Group Exhibition "Euro'Art - Barcelona 2000", Barcelona, Spain
Solo Exhibition "The World of Le Thanh Son", Apricot Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam

2001: Solo Exhibition "Nature's True Son II - Season Of Le Thanh Son", La Vong Gallery, Hong Kong
Group Exhibition "Separate Paths", Dragon Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam

2002 : Solo Exhibition "The Quality Of Nature Power" Latin American Art Museum, Miami, Florida, USA
Group Exhibition "Where The River Meet", Vietnam Cultural Festival, Luxembourg and continued in Univercite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium.
"To the new season", Dragon Gallery, Hanoi, Vietnam

2003: "New Season" Group Exhibition in Bradford city – UK
"Hanoi flower" solo Exhibition at HKFINEART.COM gallery in Hong Kong.

2004: Solo exhibition in Hong Kong
2005: Solo exhibition in London, UK

AWARDS AND COLLECTIONS

1990: First Prize Competition for Hanoi Young Artists by Hanoi Fine Art Association
1991: Collected by the Eastem Museum