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Dinh Chau Minh

1969           Born in Hanoi At the age of 13, she had s picture presented in the Vietnam National Fine Art Museum. 1990            After graduatting from Hanoi Fine Art College, she began ton          work as an art editor at the Women Publishing Hourse. She designed several book covers of fairy tales. 1993             She retired from the Publishing Hourse and later began to work at an Art Gallery. And from this time on she devoted herself to painting.

Exhibition

2003           Group Exhibition in Luxamburg in 2002. Group Exhibition in Singapore in 2003 Group Exhibition in Hong Kong in 2003 4-2004       Exhibition at Melia Hatel, Hanoi, Vietnam 9-2004       Group exhibition at Suntex, Singapore. 2004 :          Group Exhibition in Norway. National Exhibition in Hanoi, Vietnam Group Exhibition in Seoul, Korea 2005 :            Group Exhibition in France. Group exhibition at Suntex, Singapore National Exhibition in Hanoi, Vietnam 12/2005      Group Exhibition atn Pycongtaek International Arts Festival, Korea 2006             Group exhibition at vansan Asia Art fair, Korean Dec, 2006     “Young artists from Hanoi” Group exhibition in Singapore 2007           “New eyes” group exhibition in Canada 12/2008        Group exhibition at “Art’ Psodie ala vila 25, Marseille, France 3/2009          Group exhibition in Maseill, France Group exhibition at OV Club, Horison, Hanoi “… Artist Dinh Chau Minh portrays a vast green and pure space owing to the harmonious interrelationship between heaven, earth, water, plant trees, leaves and flowers and man…this always abounds and prevails in her works. Although she has not yet attained perfection technically speaking, the style of expression nevertheless reveals her virgour, frenzied passion and commitment to art. Bypassing moments of hesitationto start works with self-reliance, Dinh Chau Minh follows her own way, aiming at her own goal ahead since she has got sincere feelings and thoughts besides the sense of naïve presence and her devotion to an artist’s profession…” Hanoi, March 2005 Nguyen Xuan Tiep- Artist and art Critic