Tsering Nyandak


I believe to be an artist, one should find one's own mode of expression integrated deeply in one's self. So I feel my works though devoid of certain innovation, are genuine and expressive. The artistic environment in Tibet hasn't yet had the space and scope for innovation that other regions enjoy. But strong individualism has thrived without conscious innovation.

Personally the saying "perhaps my artwork is no better that yours' but at least it's different" doesn't appeals to me much at present stage.

Largely my themes share similarity with other artist in certain treatment. Though not so sociable a person, I am keen at observing social phenomena; subjectively. I can’t say I am critical, political, or any other things. But I should say that I am sensitive and artful in depicting my themes. And that feels like tasting a strange food without commenting about it but bodily expressing something about the taste.

 

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  • 1974: Born in Lhasa.
  • 1985-1993: Studied in T.C.V Dharamsala, India.
  • 1999: Having returned to Tibet, started to study art under Tsewang Tashi - presently a lecturer at Tibet University in Lhasa.
  • 1996: Participated in the International Environmental Art performance "Living Water" held in Lhasa under the support of an American artist.
  • 1998: Participated in Lhasa Municipal Art Exhibition.
  • 2001: Held first Solo Exhibition in SPHN gallery in Berlin, Germany.
  • 2002: Held Group Exhibition in Lotus gallery in Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • 2003: Participated in the Lhasa Municipal Art Exhibition and won second prize.
    Jointly organized Gedun Choephel Artist guild.
    Invited for a Solo Exhibition at the Sweet Tea House gallery in London, UK.



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