Tibetan art

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Bhisma and Yudhisthira Discuss the Issue of Trust Mughal, ca.  1598-1600

ART OF THE PAST PRESENTS "BY BRUSH AND CHISEL" DURING ASIAN ART IN LONDON

Released: October 5, 2011

  Art of the Past, one of the leading galleries which specializes in fine art and antiquities from South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, and Islam, is pleased to announce its debut exhibition, By Brush and Chisel, during Asian Art in London which opens on November 3 to12, at Gallery 8, 8 Duke St., St. James's, London.  “We are extremely honored to be the first gallery from the United States taking part in Asian Art in London,” said Subhash Kapoor. “This is an important event on the calendar for Asian art enthusiasts, and we look forward to welcoming both old and new clients to our ex...


"The Menris Tradition of Tangka Art: Paintings by the New Generation in Exile" is on view at Tibet House US, 22 West 15th Street, New York.

TIBET HOUSE US PRESENTS THE MENRIS TRADITION OF TANGKA ART: Paintings by the New Generation in Exile

Released: January 20, 2011

It is with great pleasure that Tibet House US presents an exquisite collection of works in The Menris Tradition of Tangka Art: Paintings by the New Generation in Exile, on display for public viewing from January 20th through March 2nd, 2011. Tibet House US will also present the rare opportunity to purchase the authentic tangka works on display, with prices ranging from $2500 to $8000. All proceeds from sales will go to Tibet House US and the artists. There will be an opening reception on January 20th from 6pm-8pm. The exhibition is dedicated to a complex medium unique to Tibetan culture, ...


Sunflower, 2008, acrylic on canvas, 80 x 120 cm (31½ x 47 ins)

COLOURFUL DARKNESS - BENCHUNG

Released: November 10, 2009

Colourful Darkness, an exhibition of new works by Tibetan artist Benchung, will be staged by Rossi & Rossi at their gallery at 16 Clifford Street, Mayfair, London W1, from Wednesday 2 December 2009 to Saturday 16 January 2010.  This will be the tenth in the gallery’s well-received series of solo exhibitions devoted to contemporary Asian artists. Born Benpa Chungdak in Lhasa in 1971, Benchung studied as an exchange student in the Department of Graffiti Design at Tianjin Academy of the Arts in China from 1989 to 1992 when he moved to the Department of Arts at Tibet University in Lhasa.  ...