Boi Tran Garden is proud to document a brief footage by ZDF German Television Broadcaster, featuring the gracefulness of Boi Tran's art, cuisine and architecture at Boi Tran Garden
Category: <span>Art</span>
Boi Tran Garden and the Gift of Ancestral Recognition, A Tribute Remembered
Boi Tran Garden blooms with memory, devotion, and the gentle breath of art. Created by painter Boi Tran as a sanctuary for the soul, it is a place where silence speaks, and beauty lingers in every stone and shadow. In 2011, her heartfelt contributions were honoured with the Phan Kinh Honorary Prize, a tribute from her ancestral family, offered in deep gratitude.
More than a garden, it is a living poem. A return. A bloom that never fades.
Boi Tran’s ‘Madonna’, the First Time Presented and Phenomenally Hammered at Sotheby’s in 2008
First presented and auctioned at Sotheby’s in 2008, Madonna marks a quiet milestone in Boi Tran’s artistic journey. Rooted in solitude, shaped by grace, the work reflects her devotion to the timeless feminine, serene, wounded, yet transcendent. It was not just her first auctioned painting. It was a moment where the world paused to listen.
Boi Tran and the Sacred Trust: Guarding the Forgotten Sketches of Bui Xuan Phai and a Generation’s Art
Entrusted by artist Luu Ly, Boi Tran is called to a sacred task: to preserve the forgotten sketches of Bui Xuan Phai and the spirit of a generation who lived, dreamed, and created through war and silence. More than a keeper of drawings, she becomes the guardian of Vietnam’s artistic soul, where memory and destiny meet in every line.
Beyond Art: Tran Luu Hau, Boi Tran, and the Ethics of Regard
To name a fellow artist in the open is to recognise without reservation. In his words, Tran Luu Hau affirmed Boi Tran not only as a painter, but as a presence through which art is preserved, lived, and shared.
A Bridge of Grace: Boi Tran Garden Welcomes the Singapore Cultural Delegation
Boi Tran Garden was privileged to welcome a delegation of Singapore’s cultural leaders for a quiet afternoon of art, memory, and shared heritage. Over paintings, ancestral cuisine, and warm conversation, what unfolded was more than a visit; it was a gentle affirmation that beauty, when offered with sincerity, becomes a lasting connection.
Boi Tran’s Art Graces the Cover of Poet Tran Ninh Ho’s Poetry Publication
Where silence becomes form and longing takes colour. Femme au Lotus (Lady with Lotus), Boi Tran’s luminous painting, graces the cover of For The One I Long For (Cho Người Tôi Thương Nhớ) by poet Tran Ninh Ho. In this rare meeting of brush and verse, two kindred spirits of Vietnamese art recall, quietly and tenderly, what love leaves behind.
Youth, Flowers, and the Quiet Language of Boi Tran’s The Young Girl and the Flowers
In Boi Tran’s world, women remember, flowers grieve, and colour becomes memory. Her art blooms quietly, rooted in loss, yet radiant with grace. “She has grown accustomed to finding joy in the midst of fatigue,” she once said. And from that quiet strength, her beauty endures.
‘I and The Call from Within’ Exhibition: Nguyen Trung on Boi Tran’s World of Grace and Art
Boi Tran, with a sensible heart and the gifted talent of an artist, fully perceives the artistic and literary beauty of nature that comes right out from her magnificent garden and then conveys that beauty most aesthetically to her works.
Bui Xuan Phai And His Closest Companions, Nguyen Trong Niet And Nguyen Ba Dam, 1988, Or The Last Sketchbook And Works Of A Life Observed
A sketchbook dated June 1988 offers a rare insight into the final days of Bui Xuan Phai. Comprising drawings and brief notes, it records not images, but moments of presence. Preserved by Nguyen Trong Niet and shared within a close circle, including Nguyen Ba Dam, its passage to Boi Tran and Boi Tran Art Gallery reflects continuity grounded in trust and memory.









