Ang Sang

All of my paintings show unintentional emotion, painting to me is Buddha nature in my heart, which I admire and respect unconditionally. My painting is different from Western painting, which emphasizes realistic description or expresses individuality and so on. Also it is different from Chinese traditional painting. Rather it is under the premise of faith and devotion. And it is the art language of the spirituality of our nationality, I am trying to find out the common point between the ancient Tibetan traditional art and Western avant-garde art. My purpose is to set up a special art language and soul of painting, which is based on our traditional and folk art, and to create special artworks, which have both nationality and modern characteristics. The more it expresses our nationality, the more it will be international.

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Ang Sang

  • 1962 Born in Lhasa, Tibet. Tibetan painter and senior dress designer of the Tibet Song and Dance Troupe.
  • 1988 Graduated from Tibet University. Participated in the Tibet Contemporary Art Exhibition in Beijing and won a prize for his work “Lamb”.
  • 1992 Participated in the China Ethnic Painting Exhibition in Japan.
  • 1994 Work “Backing Home” was exhibited at the Eighth National Fine Art Exhibition.
  • 1995 Participated in the Tibet University Art Exhibition, and won an outstanding Prize for his work “Holy Eagle”.
  • 1997 Participated in the Lhasa Handwriting, Painting and Photo Exhibition, won a silver prize for his work “Feeling of Tibet”.
  • 1997 Participated in ‘97 China Art Exhibition, work was collected and won an Outstanding Prize.
  • 1998 Won a prize of Literature and Art of Holy Land.
  • 1999 Work “Tibetan Girl” participated in The Ninth National Fine Art Exhibition.

Works have been collected by different art galleries and individuals and published in different magazines.


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