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Saigon is not old in the exhibition 'Tui - Colors of Life'

From the desire to preserve memories and emotions of a genuine, simple Saigon, architect Naomi Thuy Nguyen (photo) organized for the first time a solo exhibition called Tui - Colors of Life.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên23/07/2025

The exhibition takes place from July 25 at Rose Villa Saigon (An Khanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City).

Sài Gòn không cũ trong triển lãm 'Tui - Sắc màu cuộc sống'- Ảnh 1.

Photo: NVCC

The exhibition is inspired by the daily life of Saigon - a place that not only has flashy lights but also peaceful alleys, familiar street cries, the smell of coffee at the alley entrance, or the dappled sunlight through the old roofs and the beauty of the hard-working people here. The space consists of 2 parts including "the five senses guide" (where viewers experience with 5 senses and emotions) and a collection of 35 unique interior designs with a modern spirit but still reminiscent of local culture.

Director Tung Leo, who took on the role of director of the exhibition opening program, shared: " Tui - Colors of Life is not just about one person but the story of everyone. We replaced speech with conversation, replaced formality with intimacy and replaced the concept of "interior design" with a journey from the senses to memories and works. The program has the spirit: not showing off academics, not self-promotion, but profound, simple with the pride of the artist".

The exhibition is open free of charge on July 26 and 27, and students and art lovers are encouraged to visit.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/sai-gon-khong-cu-trong-trien-lam-tui-sac-mau-cuoc-song-185250722224651592.htm


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