In Vietnam, in a broad sense, in terms of formality, all orthodox art spaces, and without profit targets, can be considered space spaces. However, in order to consider alternative spaces according to a standard system as mentioned in the previous article, we may need to be more careful when calling a locale that is an alternative space. In my opinion, in order for an address to be considered as a space to break down, it is necessary to create a vision to create a way to build a variety of programs that are closely linked with The locality has brought regional issues to the global level through regional and international networks. In other words, the standard for a space called breaking down here is not only in the face of practice, but more importantly, it must be put in its mind about the relationship between local and global, as well as in its vision of the quality of itself and about what it can bring in the present and in the future.
1- Salon Natasha 30 Hang Bong, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi

As a space located in the center of Hanoi, it can be considered as an independent art space, possessing the specialties of the first alternative space in Vietnam. This is the private couple Natalia Kraevskai , Ph.D. in linguistics, gold artist Vu Dan Tan. Both grandparents turned their own home space into a venue to organize the first Dada-style “experimental” activities in Vietnam. In some ways, this could be called one of the cradles for the formation of a “demolition” of Vietnamese artists, in the 90s, including Nguyen Minh Thanh, Quang Huy, and Nguyen. Van Cuong. At that time, Salon Natasha brought not only a display space different from the commercial galleries and art and cultural institutions of Vietnam, but also, introduced another type of relationship between art and life, and even between artists together, at that time, became a community with a tendency to collaborate, instead of acting as a separate one.
2- The space in VeronikaRadulovic's class at Vietnam Fine Arts University

He is a scholar funded by the German Academic Exchange Fund (DAAD-GermanAcademic Exchange Service) to teach at Hanoi Fine Arts University from 1994-2005, it can be said that the time Veronika Radulovic is at Hanoi School of Fine Arts. opened up the maturity of a series of Vietnamese wreckers at the time, such as Nguyen Minh Thanh, Quang Huy, Nguyen Van Cuong, and at that time all students at art school. Veronika’s room in art school. has become a “way out” station in which young artists love new art can exchange and meet.
3- "Duc house on stilts" space (Lane 462, Đường Bưởi, Ba Đình District, Hanoi)

4- Space Ryllega No. 1 Trang Tien, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi

Ryllega is the reverse reading of gallery letters. It can be said that the characteristics of this space have been clearly reflected in the pun of artist Nguyen Minh Phuoc, co-founder of Ryllega with Vu Huu Thuy. This small space is located in the center of Hanoi, 1 Trang Tien is also the place to create many interesting art activities from 2004 to 2008, when it ended as a fixed place to turn into a possible project. done at many different locations
