Experience nostalgic lens on Vietnam’s past via posthumous display of Ukrainian artist - News Summed Up

Experience nostalgic lens on Vietnam’s past via posthumous display of Ukrainian artist


Nguyen Minh Nhut (L), deputy director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports, and Ukrainian Ambassador to Vietnam Gaman Oleksandr pose with the photos taken by Ukrainian artist Sofia Yablonska. Photos of Ukrainian writer, photographer, and filmmaker Sofia YablonskaYablonska was born in Hermaniv Village near Lviv, Ukraine in 1907, beginning traveling through Paris in 1927. Photos by Sofia can be seen as windows into the past, spotlighting Vietnam’s history, culture, and traditions.”Besides being a talented artist, photographer, writer, reporter, model, and documentary director, she advocated to uplift women's perspectives and voices. Director of the museum and painter Tran Thanh Binh said that photos and films by Yablonska highlight a simple but profound Vietnam. A photo of buffaloes in Vietnam taken by Ukrainian writer, photographer, and filmmaker Sofia YablonskaA photo of residents’ daily life taken by Ukrainian writer, photographer, and filmmaker Sofia YablonskaA photo by Ukrainian writer, photographer, and filmmaker Sofia YablonskaA photo by Ukrainian writer, photographer, and filmmaker Sofia YablonskaA photo by Ukrainian writer, photographer, and filmmaker Sofia YablonskaA photo by Ukrainian writer, photographer, and filmmaker Sofia YablonskaLike us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to get the latest news about Vietnam!


Source: Tuoitre News November 05, 2024 17:00 UTC



Loading...
Loading...
  

Loading...