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Angsang
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Gade :Rossi& Rossi ltd.
Jhamsang
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Tserang Dhundrup
Tsering Namgayl
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NEWYORK TIMES
At a Gallery in Lhasa, Tibet Joins Art World
By CRAIG SIMONS
Published: November 22, 2004
Judging from their work, the Gedun Choephel Artists' Guild might be just another garden-variety group of painters struggling to make names for themselves in any city you can think of. Their artwork, displayed in a small gallery owned by the group, shows the hallmarks of contemporary art everywhere: abstract symbolism, veiled social commentary, mixed-media expressions of postmodernism. But in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, this co-op of 10 Tibetan and two longtime-resident Chinese painters is the beginning of something bigger: a bold attempt to remake a culture bound by centuries of tradition and hemmed in by narrow stereotypes.
The group opened the gallery, which they call Tibet's first ''semiprofessional art space,'' last year both to show their art and to advance their heady goal of reinterpreting modern Tibetan culture. ''Many people simplify Tibet,'' says Gade (many Tibetans use single names), a 33-year-old Tibetan painter who also teaches fine arts at Tibet University. ''They ask, 'How can Tibet have things like Chr... [ Read all ] |
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