Rigdol, granted political asylum in the US in 2002, is the first contemporary
Tibetan artist to be included in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's permanent collection with his piece «Pin drop silence: Eleven - Headed Avalokitesvara» (2013).
Contemporary by Angela Li, a Hong Kong gallery dedicated to showing avant - garde artists, is holding
Tibetan artist Mo Yi's latest solo exhibition until 14 June 2014, a show that explores China's political history through historical imagery.
In 2010 he was featured in the groundbreaking museum show in Beijing, The Scorching Sun of Tibet, as well as the landmark Rubin Museum show Tradition Transformed —
Tibetan Artist's Respond, in New York.
Grieder Contemporary is delighted to announcethe solo exhibition of
Tibetan artist, Kesang Lamdark.
Tsering Nyandak is the first
Tibetan artist to be in residence at 18th Street.
Born to
a Tibetan artist and a Swiss anthropologist, Yangzom Brauen (pronounced YAHNG - zom Bhrown) gained an appreciation for the arts at a young age.
The Tibetan artist is said then to be trying to impose his views that a whole nation — well their government — to not be atheistic.
In other news, there was just a story about
a Tibetan artist that was tortured by Chinese police for opposing their atheistic communism.
This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition «Anonymous: Contemporary Tibetan Art» at Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz which features over 50 works of painting, sculpture, installation and video art by 27
Tibetan artists.
Here, Munch's iconic The Kiss (1897 - 1902) is displayed among works by Joseph Beuys, Anselm Kiefer, Susan Rothenberg, Terry Winters, and anonymous Mexican and
Tibetan artists.
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Tradition Transformed:
Tibetan Artists Respond can be seen now through September 11 at the Trammel and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas.
Free and open to the public, the exhibition will feature 24 works of art including paintings and alternative media by eight
Tibetan artists.
Complimenting the exhibition is a 200 - page, full - color, hardcover catalogue featuring the eight artists whose works appear in Dallas, along with several other
Tibetan artists.
Not exact matches
An
artist disinclined to rest on his laurels, Gere takes the stage in this Mavericks session to reflect on his diverse four - decade career as movie star, sex symbol, style icon, political activist and devoted
Tibetan Buddhist.
You will be trained by a Norbulingka master
artist and leave with a beautiful piece of artwork which you created, as well as an appreciation for the depth and sophistication of
Tibetan art and the journey which is taken to create such work.
Artist Hong Hong combines two traditional forms of papermaking —
Tibetan and Japanese — to create large - scale abstract paper sculptures.
The grand opening celebration of the largest expansion project in the history of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will be Saturday and Sunday, May 1 and 2, with an array of free special events and activities, including a ribbon cutting,
Tibetan Monks creating a sand mandala, exhibitions, lectures,
artist demonstrations, music, dance demonstrations, refreshments, highlights tours and family art activities.
The paintings draw on such varied influences as
Tibetan Thangkas, Indian miniatures and the 16th century Italian
artist Guiseppe Arcimboldo.
Entering the galleries, visitors are invited to explore connections between a kaleidoscope of seemingly disparate objects such as Bentley's snowflake photographs, Shaker spirit drawings,
Tibetan mandalas, Kabbalistic diagrams, and a wall - hanging by Iranian
artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian called First Family — Hexagon (2010) that uses six - sided forms.
Her two - sided banners divide the open gallery into chapel - like spaces that sing with color and pattern, channeling Mexican and
Tibetan textiles; Anni Albers; and AfriCobra
artists like Jeff Donaldson, Wadsworth Jarrell and Barbara Jones - Hogu.
Cartoons, devotional
Tibetan painting, and Russian literature are among the inspirations for Kantarovsky, the 33 - year - old
artist beloved for his sinewy, seemingly playful subjects (think whimsical composers conducting for an audience of none), which are often embedded with dark, socio - political commentary.
Next week, The Samuel Dorsky Museum presents
Tibetan Arts Week, a series of public programs and discussions with leading
artists and scholars.
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York, New Paltz currently presents Anonymous, an exhibition of contemporary
Tibetan art featuring over 50 works of painting, sculpture, installation, and video art by 27
artists living in Tibet and in diaspora.
ABOUT JOHN GIORNO John Giorno (b. 1936, New York City, USA) is an artistic innovator who has been defying conventional definitions of poet, performer, political activist,
Tibetan Buddhist, and visual
artist since he emerged upon the New York art scene during the late 1950s.
An Indian - born conceptual
artist, Mr. Vilasini responded with «City — Fifth Investigation,» leaving 31 thin sheets of
Tibetan rice paper in a roof garden atop a three - story building downtown, removing one per day and using a fixative to preserve the buildup.
Gonkar Gyatso: Meditations on Irony Meditations on Irony, a solo exhibition by
Tibetan - born, British
artist Gonkar Gyatso, illuminates his practice of interweaving traditional Buddhist iconography with the detritus of pop culture.
From the age of 12, he studied traditional
Tibetan thangka painting with his father, a renowned thangka
artist from Ngyalam, Tibet.
From the age of 12, he studied traditional
Tibetan thangka painting with his father Master Urgen Dorje, a renowned thangka
artist from Ngyalam, Tibet.
The
artist is known for his collaborative work in which he wove together elements from various religions, from
Tibetan Buddhism and Shamanism to Ceremonial Magic and Santeria.
John Giorno is an artistic innovator who has been defying conventional definitions of poet, performer, political activist,
Tibetan Buddhist, and visual
artist since he emerged upon the New York art scene during the late 1950s.
The
artist conceived this work in 2013, as a result of having started a lawsuit (together with her husband the composer Karma Culture Brothers) in India against the
Tibetan Children's Village concerning the adoption of their son.
Japanese
artist Mr. featured prominently in Perrotin's space, while Haunch of Venison showed paintings from Indian
artist Jittash Kallat, beautiful collages from
Tibetan Gonkar Gyatso, and wonderful lace - covered porcelain animals from Portuguese Joanna Vasconcelos.
In a group of paintings by Tong Hongsheng, the
artist applies the techniques of Vermeer — universally acclaimed as one of the greatest painters in Western art history — to traditional
Tibetan Buddhist subjects, an intriguing twist considering that whole political can of worms.
Tsherin Sherpa (b. Kathmandu, 1968) studied traditional
Tibetan thangka painting from the age of twelve under the guidance of his father, Master Urgen Dorje, a renowned thangka
artist from Ngyalam, Tibet.
Over the course of three weeks, visiting monks from the Namgyal Monastery Institute of Buddhist Studies in Ithaca, New York will construct a
Tibetan Buddhist sand mandala amidst the paintings of
artist Eddie Martinez.
ARTIST TALK: EVA LEE IN SEARCH OF MANDALAS: AN ARTIST»S JOURNEY THROUGH THE INDIAN HIMALAYAS Date: Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 Time: 6 pm Location Conference Room, 3rd Floor Artist and experimental filmmaker Eva Lee will share experiences from her 2013 Fulbright research on 10th - 12th century Buddhist mandalas in ancient Tibetan monasteries of Spiti, Lahaul, and L
ARTIST TALK: EVA LEE IN SEARCH OF MANDALAS: AN
ARTIST»S JOURNEY THROUGH THE INDIAN HIMALAYAS Date: Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 Time: 6 pm Location Conference Room, 3rd Floor Artist and experimental filmmaker Eva Lee will share experiences from her 2013 Fulbright research on 10th - 12th century Buddhist mandalas in ancient Tibetan monasteries of Spiti, Lahaul, and L
ARTIST»S JOURNEY THROUGH THE INDIAN HIMALAYAS Date: Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 Time: 6 pm Location Conference Room, 3rd Floor
Artist and experimental filmmaker Eva Lee will share experiences from her 2013 Fulbright research on 10th - 12th century Buddhist mandalas in ancient Tibetan monasteries of Spiti, Lahaul, and L
Artist and experimental filmmaker Eva Lee will share experiences from her 2013 Fulbright research on 10th - 12th century Buddhist mandalas in ancient
Tibetan monasteries of Spiti, Lahaul, and Ladakh.
Tsherin Sherpa (born 1968, in Kathmandu, Nepal) is a
Tibetan / Nepalese
artist who works in painting, sculpture and installation.
Tenzing Rigdol, a
Tibetan contemporary
artist, transported 20,000 kilograms of
Tibetan soil to Dharamsala, India, for Our Land, Our People, a site - specific installation piece.
The
artist followed the route of the railway, using a high - definition camera at different points along the route to capture the train speeding across the
Tibetan Plateau that lies between the two countries.
Tibetan Buddhist monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery will return to the Crow Collection of Asian Art for a week - long
artist residency to construct a magnificent Tantric Buddhist mandala sand painting.
Millions of grains of colored, crushed marble will be laid into place in this ancient spiritual art form to generate energies for global healing; family activities planned throughout week
Tibetan Buddhist monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery will return to the Crow Collection of Asian Art for a week - long
artist residency to construct a magnificent Tantric -LSB-...]
Tibetan Buddhist monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery will return to the Crow Collection of Asian Art for a week - long
artist residency to construct a magnificent mandala sand painting during the Mystical Arts of Tibet August 19 — 26.
The
artist is inspired by the colorful sand mandalas made by
Tibetan monks that demonstrate the interconnectedness and impermanence of life.
An
artist participating in the Sioux Sun Dance vision quest, a
Tibetan dream workshop, or working from their inner life would have no place to discuss this experience in print.
Since founding Equator Production in 1985, Petra Singh has married contemporary practice with traditional artistry, commissioning international
artists such as Rosemarie Trockel and Albert Oehlen to create limited - edition signature designs that are hand - made by experienced
Tibetan weavers.
Yallay Gallery and Rossi and Rossi mounted provocative exhibits, bringing
Tibetan, Syrian, Pakistan, and Afro - Asian
artists to the forefront.
Using sci - fi stylized computer gaming 3 - D video imagery, the
artist attempts to illustrate meditative states of
Tibetan Buddhism.