A journey continues with a lasting impact, marking a new chapter for Vietnam’s emerging creative community. As the early winter breeze settled over Hanoi in late 2025, the city’s heart was warmed by the vibrant creative fire of Triposphere. Pixel Dreams’s multimedia art exhibition recently wrapped up its second edition at Aqua Art Center, leaving a profound impression on the local art scene. Featuring dozens of young artists from across Vietnam, Triposphere acted as an inspiring “big bang” for the capital’s contemporary art landscape.
Recap Part One:
At a glance:
- Opening night: Dec 25, 2025 | 7:30 PM
- Public exhibition: Dec 26–28, 2025 | 9:00 AM–8:00 PM
- Where: Aqua Art Center, 44 Yên Phụ, Ba Đình, Hà Nội
- Works + artists: 93 works by 54 Vietnamese artists
- Curation: Khalid Mokhtarzada (Pixel Dreams) + MA Nguyễn Thùy Trang (Hanoi Architectural University)
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A Convergence of Unique Identities
Breaking away from the confines of traditional galleries, Triposphere offered a bold fusion of heritage and modernity. The 92 pieces on display guided visitors through a spectrum of emotions: from the quiet introspection of black-and-white photography to the ethereal flow of digital illustration and the high-impact visual stimulation of installation art.
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Media Buzz and Cultural Resonance
The success of Triposphere was measured not only by foot traffic but also by the critical acclaim it received from the press and art critics. Vietnamese press described Triposphere as a space drawing large numbers of young visitors, drawn in by the artists’ “youthful, bold, and honest” spirit. Other coverage leaned into the exhibition’s “in-between worlds” idea, where sleep-dreams and waking-dreams meet, and where people explore how they lose and find themselves through dreaming.
Highlights from the media coverage:
- VTV3: Morning Coffee News
- VietnamNet: A Creative Universe Like Never Before in Vietnam
- Tuoi Tre Newspaper: A Captivating Showcase of Pure Dreams
- Thoi Dai Plus: Triposphere Hanoi 2025: A Dialogue Between Two Worlds
- Sports and Culture Newspaper: A world of boundary-breaking creativity: Art exhibition continues its legacy from Canada
Impact that Mattered
Throughout its duration, Triposphere welcomed over 1000 visitors. People stayed. People asked questions. People came in groups. People shared notes about their dreams. And the show became what we hoped it would be: a space where artists could be witnessed, and where visitors could recognize parts of themselves inside someone else’s dream.
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Looking Ahead: The Journey Continues
While Triposphere in Hanoi 2025 has officially come to a close, the connections made and the inspiration sparked are only just beginning to grow. The organizing team wishes to extend our sincerest gratitude to the participating artists, our media partners, and especially the public for stepping into our small “universe.”
This Hanoi edition also carried extra meaning: a cultural “hello” from Pixel Dreams Vietnam, and a signal that we’re here to build with the local creative community for the long run.
We look forward to seeing you at our next artistic venture!
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Bottom row, from left to right: Anh Minh Vu (Event Coordinator Intern), August ‘Bold’ Tran (Multidisciplinary Designer), Tracy ‘Present’ Nguyen (Project Manager, PR Manager), Jenn ‘Thrive’, Nguyen Accounts & Special Missions, Show Host), Mitch ‘Center’ Irwin – (Video & Photography Lead)
Recap Part Two: