西藏当代艺术展
开幕时间:2007年05月26日星期六 15:00-18:00
展览时间:2007年05月26日-06月17日 11:00-18:00(周一休息)
展览地点:红门画廊
展览地址:北京朝阳区酒仙桥路2号(空白空间对面)
展览主办:红门画廊
电话:010-6438 1005
电子邮件:redgategallery@aer.net.cn
网站:www.redgategallery.com
Tibet Contemporary, the first show of Tibetan contemporary art in China. Curators Leigh Miller and Tony Scott bring this history making exhibition to 798 / Red Gate Gallery.May 26 – June 17 at 798 / Red Gate Gallery. Opening preview Saturday May 26, 3 – 6 pm.
The fact that Tibet even has a contemporary art scene is little known outside of Lhasa. US academic, Leigh Miller, has been studying Tibetan religion, culture, history and language since 1997. Her interest in contemporary Tibetan art began in 2001 when she saw some contemporary paintings in a cafe in Lhasa and realized that there was a new cultural expression happening. In 2004 she began field work with contemporary Tibetan artists towards a PHD. Her passion for the subject has meant that she is now recognized by the artists themselves as one of the only true experts in this little known field.
Together with Australian painter, Tony Scott she has curated an extraordinarily varied group of work for this show, including paintings, photography and ice Buddha's that melt away before the viewers eyes. An antidote to the normal touristy images of Tibetan life, this exhibition is not to be missed.
开幕时间:2007年05月26日星期六 15:00-18:00
展览时间:2007年05月26日-06月17日 11:00-18:00(周一休息)
展览地点:红门画廊
展览地址:北京朝阳区酒仙桥路2号(空白空间对面)
展览主办:红门画廊
电话:010-6438 1005
电子邮件:redgategallery@aer.net.cn
网站:www.redgategallery.com
Tibet Contemporary, the first show of Tibetan contemporary art in China. Curators Leigh Miller and Tony Scott bring this history making exhibition to 798 / Red Gate Gallery.May 26 – June 17 at 798 / Red Gate Gallery. Opening preview Saturday May 26, 3 – 6 pm.
The fact that Tibet even has a contemporary art scene is little known outside of Lhasa. US academic, Leigh Miller, has been studying Tibetan religion, culture, history and language since 1997. Her interest in contemporary Tibetan art began in 2001 when she saw some contemporary paintings in a cafe in Lhasa and realized that there was a new cultural expression happening. In 2004 she began field work with contemporary Tibetan artists towards a PHD. Her passion for the subject has meant that she is now recognized by the artists themselves as one of the only true experts in this little known field.
Together with Australian painter, Tony Scott she has curated an extraordinarily varied group of work for this show, including paintings, photography and ice Buddha's that melt away before the viewers eyes. An antidote to the normal touristy images of Tibetan life, this exhibition is not to be missed.
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