Quach Dong Phuong
of the working life that radiate a childlike innocence and of
the working life that radiate a childlike innocence and evoke
distant memories of a time lost.   
evoke distant memories of a time lost.   

lost.   


Phuong’s palette is distinctive and his style unique.  As his
works gain popularity, many artists are beginning to copy
his style.  Many artists would consider that the mark of
success.  For Phuong, it is a reminder that the artist must
constantly recreate himself.  His journey is still ahead, and
his quest continues.

Quach Dong Phuong graduated from the Ha Noi Applied
Arts College.  His works is widely exhibited and highly
sought by art collectors around the world including private
collections in France, USA, UK, Italy, Australia, Japan, and
Singapore.

Exhibitions:

1990, 1991, 1995, 1996: Exhibitions in Ha Noi, Viet Nam

1995: Exhibition in Bahrain

1997: Exhibition in Hong Kong

1998 2-person group exhibition in Ha Noi.

Group exhibition in New York.
Group exhibition in Washington City, America.
Group exhibition in Hong Kong

1999 Solo exhibition in Ha Noi.

2000 Solo exhibition in Malaysia

Solo exhibition in Singapore

2001 Group exhibition in Selangor, Malaysia
Group exhibition in Hongkong
Group exhibition in Hanoi

2002 Group exhibition in Selangor, Malaysia

Awards:  1994: Vietnam Fine Arts Association Award
1995:  Hanoi Fine Arts Association Award
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The House I Could Have Built         SOLD
2002
35 x 47
Oil and acrylic on canvas
Tet Festival                               SOLD
I Could Have Attended This Tet Festival if I
Had Not Been So Drunk
2004
35 x 47
Oil and acrylic on canvas
Mountain Fair
I Could Have Attended this Fair if I Had Not
Overslept
2005
27 x 35
Oil and acrylic on canvas
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Detail of The House I Could Have Built