Archives for the ‘2008’ Category

Nature born through impression

NATURE BORN THROUGH IMPRESSION

March 21 – April 4, 2008
Opening reception: March 21, 2008 at 5 p.m.

For more information about this exhibition please call XanaduART gallery at 976-11-310239 (Mongolian) or e-mail info@xanaduartgallery.org (English).

Selected works exhibited

“Wake” group exhibition

WAKE

B.Vandan - Gobi - Oil on canvas - 122.9x95.2 cm

February 26 – March 3, 2008
Opening reception: February 26, 2008

XanaduART gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition by B.Vandan, B.Baasansuren, B.Battuya, N.Tumurkhuu and D.Damdinpurev entitled “Wake”. The artists all teach at the University of Art and Design, and the exhibition showcases their latest works.

Please contact the gallery at 976-11-310239 (Mongolian) or e-mail info@xanaduartgallery.org (English) for more information regarding this exhibition.

SELECTED WORKS EXHIBITED

DALKH-OCHIR Yondonjunai: “Messages”

MESSAGES

February 14 – 24, 2008
Opening reception: February 14, 2008 at 5 p.m.

XanaduART gallery is proud to host a solo exhibition by artist Yo. Dalkh-Ochir entitled “Messages”.

Yo. Dalkh-ochir, who has been named “the father of Mongolian contemporary art”, has been actively exhibiting and promoting Mongolian contemporary art since 1980s. He has pioneered the use of installations and land art projects in the 1990s, popularizing these mediums among younger artists. In 2002 Dalkh-ochir has established the “Blue sun” contemporary art group, which brings together many emerging artists working in different mediums. His protégés include D. Batzorig (Bazo), B. Chinbat, D. Dorjderem and T. Enkhbold, among others.

“Messages”, hosted by XanaduART gallery, is the first solo exhibition by the artist in Ulaanbaatar in many years. Dalkha, as he is known, is exhibiting several large scale paintings, sculptures and installations united under one concept – “Messages”. The word has several different connotations in Dalkha’s work – first of all, it embodies a spiritual and holy element, secondly, it addresses the question of technology taking over human lives, thereby separating men from the primordial bond with nature. In relation to this issue, the artist has named his paintings after the text messages he has received while working on the painting, which quite literally goes with the title “Messages”.

The four-limbed figure in his paintings and sculptures is a captivating image, entrapping the viewer with its odd composition. Along the lines of the title, one may see it as the image of the modern man, who has been infinitely accessorized. However, the naked figure still appears very primitive as its sits surrounded by a primal landscape. Man’s connection and dependence upon nature is a theme Dalkh-ochir has frequently explored, and his latest works still retain this tendency.

Along with the paintings, the exhibition includes an installation created with objects which the artist used and interacted with during the five months he spent in his studio in preparation for the exhibition. Dead flies, cigarette butts and odd trinkets fill the plaster boards as witnesses of the artistic process. Thus, the figure of the artist is brought to the forefront.

The exhibition’s website is available at the following address: MESSAGES. Please contact the gallery at 976-11-310239 (Mongolian) or e-mail info@xanaduartgallery.org (English) for more information regarding this exhibition.

“To be continued” group exhibition

TO BE CONTINUED

February 2008

For more information about this exhibition please call XanaduART gallery at 976-11-310239 (Mongolian) or e-mail info@xanaduartgallery.org (English).

SELECTED WORKS EXHIBITED

“In pursuit of an ideal insight” art competition

ANNUAL ART COMPETITION

January 4 – 10, 2008

“XanaduART” gallery is proud to host its annual “In pursuit of an ideal insight” art competition. The competition, which aims to showcase this year’s best new paintings by emerging artists, is an important part of “XanaduART” gallery’s pledge to foster artistic creativity and encourage innovative endeavors. This is the third installment of the annual event. The competition is judged by a panel of experts upon the following merits: creativity, composition and expression of meaning.

For more information about this exhibition please call XanaduART gallery at 976-11-310239 (Mongolian) or e-mail info@xanaduartgallery.org (English).