Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism

(VOVWORLD) - The exhibition “Parallel World” aims to provide the public with a new outlook on young autistic people.

Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 1The non-profit event by Tohe Social Enterprise opened Sunday morning (March 28) at the Goethe Institute Hanoi to celebrate World Autism Awareness Day (April 2).
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 2The artworks reflect the pure world of autistic people that exists in parallel with our normal world.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 36 sets of artworks by autistic students from Tohe’s special art class are on display. They are Lee Nguyen Sae Hae, Pham Duc Viet, Pham Khoi Nguyen, Nguyen Nhat Tien, Van Minh Duc, and Dinh Dang Long.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 4The artworks are arranged as a series of interactive activities, images, and sounds to create an interesting experience for the audience.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 5In the spotlight is Van Minh Duc’s “Stream”, which consists of 168 drawings that Duc selected from his collection of over 1,000 works. He created a stream color with the paintings flowing down from the top.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 6
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 7Along with “Stream” is Dinh Thang Long’s “Always a millionaire”, which features hundreds of logos from television channels in Vietnam and the world that Long has watched. He considers them his “millionaire treasures” and wants to share them with the audience.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 8
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 9“16-year-old grandpa” set of artworks by Vu Nhat Tien.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 10“Counting sunflower seeds” by Pham Duc Viet.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 11The exhibition provides the public with an opportunity to meet and better understand autistic people.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 12Small flashcards with cute doodles and questions, some with incorrect grammar or vocabulary.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 13
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 14The audience can interact by writing stories and greetings for the artists.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 15
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 16A special corner with video clips and demonstrations for the audience to learn more about the world of autistic people.
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 17
Exhibition “Parallel World” – a new look at people with autism  - ảnh 18The exhibition runs until April 4.

Feedback

Others