Gia Lai launches dual exhibitions honouring artist Xu Man and regional creativity

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Gia Lai province on November 15 opened two large-scale art exhibitions, including a major retrospective marking the 100th birth anniversary of renowned Bahnar painter Xu Man.

The exhibition, titled “The artistic legacy of painter Xu Man,” is being held from November 15–25 at the Pleiku Museum’s Special Exhibition Room.

It features 120 artworks created between the 1960s and 2000, including more than 50 original pieces and numerous reproductions sourced from national and regional museums.

The show is divided into three sections: Xu Man’s life and career, his artistic legacy, and his influence on future generations.

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Delegates cut the ribbon to open the exhibition. Photo: Lam Nguyên

Xu Man, born Siu Dơng in 1925 in Đê Krăl village (now Plei Bông, Ayun commune), devoted over four decades to art after joining the revolutionary movement in 1954 and later studying culture and fine arts in Hanoi.

His body of work spans thousands of pieces, with major themes depicting President Hồ Chí Minh, the Central Highlands during wartime, local festivals, and daily life.

More than 100 of his works are preserved in domestic museums, while others are held in private collections in Vietnam and abroad.

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Delegates tour the exhibition. Photo: Lam Nguyên

For his contributions to Vietnamese fine arts, Xu Man was posthumously awarded the State Prize for Literature and Arts in 2012. In June 2025, his home in Plei Bông was designated a provincial historical site.

The Pleiku Museum also received five donated works, paintings and sculpted portraits of Xu Man, from artists and sculptors associated with Ho Chi Minh City and Gia Lai.

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Fifty original works by Xu Man are on display at the exhibition. Photo: Lam Nguyên

On the same morning, a second exhibition titled “Harmony” opened at the Pleiku Museum grounds and the main hall of the Hồ Chí Minh Museum.

The showcase brings together 80 works, 45 sculptures and 35 paintings, by artists from Ho Chi Minh City and Gia Lai.

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Mr. Lê Thanh Tuấn, Director of Pleiku Museum, receives a portrait of Xu Man by artist Nguyễn Thanh Sơn, presented by the leadership of the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Association. Photo: Lam Nguyên

Divided into two thematic sections, “Painting from the Great Forests to the City” and “Sculpture: Connecting Creativity, Spreading Identity,” the exhibition aims to promote artistic exchange and enrich cultural life for residents and visitors.

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Seven participating artists and sculptors from Ho Chi Minh City donated their works to the Pleiku Museum and the Gia Lai Provincial Literature and Arts Association, highlighting the collaborative spirit of the event.

Below are some of the works on display at the exhibition, which runs until November 25.

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