Vu Cong Dien

Biography

Vietnamese contemporary artist Vu Cong Dien was born in 1975 and graduated from the Hanoi Fine Arts University in 2005. One of the young artists that Thang Long Gallery supported from his early career since 2006 with exhibitions that we organized domestically and regionally. He has only been on the professional scene for nearly a decade with works being in high demand in Europe, Australia, the US, and Japan. Dien brings a fresh approach to his landscapes often using color in unusual combinations. At other times, he uses mono and dichromatic color schemes to achieve a sense of tranquility and peace.

Dien's works were extremely well received at his exhibition in Vietnam, Dubai as well as Tokyo and are quite difficult to come by since he takes time to paint with meticulous attention to detail. Dien’s works are currently being carried in galleries in Singapore, London, Dubai, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Finland, Belgium and Hanoi.

1976: Born in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam

2005: Graduated from Vietnamese Hanoi Fine Art University Member of the Club of Young Vietnamese Artists

Exhibitions

2016: Participation at the Art Auction of Operation Smile Vietnam in HCMC.

2015: Participation at the “Art for Heart” Charity of Heart Beat Vietnam in HCMC.

2008: "The Dreamy Land of Vu Cong Dien" at Thang Long Gallery in Hanoi, Vietnam

"Through Their Eyes" at Toriizaka Art in Tokyo, Japan, in collaboration with Thang Long Gallery

"The Dreamy Land of Vu Cong Dien" at Sutherland Arts Gallery in Singapore

2007: “The Colors of The East" exhibition at The Red Gallery, Dubai, UAE, a joint-venture of Thang Long Gallery, Hanoi

Show at Toriizaka Art Gallery in Tokyo, Japan.

Group exhibition at Panasia Gallery in Zurich Switzerland.

Group exhibition at Durlance Fine Art in London, UK

2006: Group exhibition at Toriizaka Art Gallery in Tokyo, Japan, in collaboration with Thang Long

Group exhibition at Thang Long Gallery, Hanoi,

Show at Arch Angel Gallery in Hong Kong.

2005: Group exhibition of students in the Fine Art University

National Fine Art Exhibition, Hanoi

2004: The Club of Young Vietnamese Artists

2003: Group exhibition of students in Australia