Organize the art exhibition "Lost in the Wilderness"

25/01/2021

The natural world is recreated through the artistic eyes of Marina Cano.

Marina Cano - “I would love to feel what the animals feel.”

Marina is a Spanish wildlife photographer. She has spent approximately 25 years in the natural forests of Spain and about 10 years in Africa. Marina Cano's photographs have been featured on the cover of National Geographic magazine. Most recently, she published a book titled "Wild Soul." Marina's photographs are highly artistic, primarily because she understands and loves the natural world. Marina aims to tell a story through each frame, thereby helping viewers better understand wildlife and raising awareness about protecting biodiversity.

Nhiếp ảnh gia Marina Cano.

Photographer Marina Cano.

This event, part of the 5-year (2019-2024) Biodiversity and Ecosystem Protection Action Project in the Central Truong Son region, in collaboration with Canon Vietnam (International Organization for Conservation of Nature), will bring you the most authentic and vivid images of the struggle for survival of animals in the harsh desert environment.

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At the exhibition, visitors have the opportunity to interact with the photographer – Marina Cano, listen to her recount her journey "into the wilderness" to create this photo series, and gain insight into a fascinating animal world as well as the efforts of organizations and individuals who are fighting every day to maintain ecological balance.

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The exhibition, which runs from February 3rd to March 3rd, 2021, aims to celebrate World Wildlife Day (March 3rd annually).

The exhibition is open from 9 am to 8 pm at 15 Nguyen U Di Street, Thao Dien Ward, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City.

Ticket price: 100,000 VND per person.

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