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BADRAL Bold: “1985”

“1985” SOLO EXHIBITION

Badral Bold - Portraits

November 18 – December 19, 2009
Opening: November 18, 2009 at 5 p.m.

XanaduART gallery is pleased to host Badral Bold’s solo exhibition entitled “1985”. This is the first solo show by Badral Bold, who is a XanaduART gallery artist.

Although the self-portrait is the genre of choice for Badral, his portraits are dominated by non-figurative elements designed to disguise and obscure the central subject of the work – the artist himself. He seeks to explore the boundaries of personal and artistic identity, and his works are characterized by blurry and distorted outlines of facial features that seem to continue beyond the canvas. In doing so, Badral questions the representative quality of the portrait and whether individual identity can be adequately expressed by painterly techniques. Accordingly, Badral seeks to vary his choice of medium as he often experiments with different techniques. For instance, his latest series of self-portraits use sheer linoleum instead of canvas, which effectively transforms the atmosphere of the work. As these pieces are meant to be hung with a light source behind them, they seem to embody the ephemeral quality of the artist’s work. The individual portraits in these series are never complete – if one portrait focuses on the eyes, the other brings forth the mouth, while the third is a mere outline of the artist’s face. However, when contemplated in unison, they seem to form a unique whole that attests to the artist’s vision.

A senior year student at the Institute of Fine Arts, Badral joined XanaduART gallery upon winning the first prize in the gallery’s “In pursuit of an ideal insight″ art competition in 2007. In 2008, Badral represented Mongolia at the Tiger Translate Global Showcase held in London, UK. 

“1985” will be on view at XanaduART gallery from November 18 until December 19, 2009. Gallery hours: Monday through Sunday 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. For more information, please contact the gallery at 976-11-310239 or e-mail info@xanaduartgallery.org.

“In pursuit of an ideal insight” art competition

ANNUAL ART COMPETITION

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January 20 – February 10, 2009

“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. Winners of past year’s competitions have gone on to show their work both in Mongolia and abroad: last year’s prize winner Bold Badral represented Mongolia at the Tiger Translate Global Showcase event in London, UK in September, 2008.

More than 50 artists entered this year’s competition, making the exhibition an interesting cross-section of Mongolian contemporary art scene. Although more than 100 works were received, the panel of judges selected 15 shortlisted works to be displayed at XanaduART gallery beginning January 20, and the two winning works of art will be announced at the closing of the exhibition. The winners of this year’s competition will accompany XanaduART gallery artists to the CIGE 2009 art fair to be held in Beijing, China in April, 2009.

UPDATE

B. Orkhontuul’s painting entitled “Right now” and T. Erdenetuya’s “Vital” triptych were declared the winning works of art in XanaduART gallery’s “In pursuit of an ideal insight III” art competition. Both artists are students of the Institute of Fine Arts, Ulaanbaatar.

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

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).

In pursuit of an ideal insight I

ANNUAL ART COMPETITION

Opening reception: July 19, 2006 at 4 p.m.  

More than 20 artists have submitted entries to XanaduART gallery’s inaugural art competition “In pursuit of an ideal insight”. This exhibition showcases the best works received by the organizing committee and celebrates the diversity of talent among emerging artists in Mongolia today.

Ts.Odgerel, a 24 year old artist from Tuv aimag, was announced as the winner of the competition by the distinguished panel of judges. His solo show, which will be fully funded by XanaduART gallery, will be announced soon.

Ts.Odgerel - Portrait 2 -100x80 cm

June 12, 2006: COMPETITION ANNOUNCEMENT

XanaduART, a newly established art gallery dedicated to the advancement of fine arts in Mongolia, is announcing an art competition among emerging young artists entitled “In pursuit of an ideal insight I”.  The competition aims to showcase best new paintings by emerging artists, and it is open to all Mongolian artists under 35. Winners will be determined by a panel of judges, which include well-known artists and curators. The first prize winner will be entitled to a fully funded solo exhibition at XanaduART gallery. The deadline to submit works is July 1st, 2006.

XanaduART anticipates in making this competition an annual event as it is in keeping with XanaduART’s pledge to foster artistic creativity and encourage innovative endeavors by emerging artists to a wider audience both at home and abroad.