The Da Nang Museum of Fine Arts, located in Da Nang city, Vietnam, is a prominent institution dedicated to preserving and displaying Vietnamese fine arts. Opened in July 2014, it is the third largest museum of its kind in Vietnam. The museum boasts three floors of exhibition space, with a well-curated collection that showcases a wide range of artworks including contemporary and traditional paintings, sculptures, and more. The works featured in the museum offer insights into the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam and highlight the country’s history through visual artistic expressions. As such, it serves as an important cultural hub that fosters an appreciation for artistic endeavors in the region. The museum’s diverse collection not only features works from well-known Vietnamese artists but also supports emerging talents, giving visitors an all-encompassing experience of Vietnam's art scene from past to present. Its central location makes it easily accessible for tourists and locals alike, contributing to Da Nang's growing reputation as a city that values culture and the arts.
Another wonderful arts discovery for me in Da Nang. There are so many wonderful works here by Vietnamese artists of the central and highlands regions. Simply beautiful paintings and captivating sculpt..
well, maybe we expected too much after some great exhibitions in Hue and Hoi An, but the collection here is rather poor, with some few exceptions. if you are bored on a rainy day, maybe coming here is..
This is a great exhibition of local art and crafts. Many images of memories of the American War.
This is a show of a proud nation developing from previous struggles. Very well done.
Dominique1807
Wrote on 22nd Mar, 2019
good art but should be more selective
Interesting paintings , but curators or directors who selected should be more aware
of the quality of the Paintings .Some should not be there as missing better artists .
BaoPhan
Wrote on 10th Mar, 2019
Beautiful and creative gallery
I was amazed by the paintings in this museum: hand-painting with different materials, even 3D painting (using mobile app to see), the bronze photo in the entrance was stunning (I've never seen anythin..