The Saigon Times Daily
Visitors to the show until October 18 can see 110 paintings in different mediums including oil, lacquer, wood carving and collage.
These artworks reflect the love of the authors for Saigon where they have been living and working, seen through the images of small alleys, multi-storey buildings lit up at night, lines of trees on the streets, birds flying in between buildings, and silent moments at church.
In particular, the self-portraits of the 12 artists, 11 of them Vietnamese and one South Korean, Kim Jung Hyun, are also on show. Kim has lived and worked in the city for 10 years.
Another interesting part of the display is an area exhibiting hand-made products created by the 12 artists such as clay flowers, fabric flowers, necklaces made from stones, bags and scarves.
The HCMC Fine Arts Museum is at 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street, District 1, HCMC.