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SUMMARY: Artist’s Talk on Contemporary Tibetan Art with Tenzing Rigdol
DESCRIPTION: Contemporary Tibetan art has recently begun to receive great a
 ttention from museums and collectors worldwide. This new development marks 
 an exciting movement within the rich\, established lineage of Tibetan art h
 istory. Tenzing Rigdol is one of the leading avant-garde artists\, producin
 g complex and thought-provoking artwork that are the products of collective
  influences and interpretations of […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Contemporary Tibetan art has recently begu
 n to receive great attention from museums and collectors worldwide. This ne
 w development marks an exciting movement within the rich\, established line
 age of Tibetan art history. Tenzing Rigdol is one of the leading avant-gard
 e artists\, producing complex and thought-provoking artwork that are the pr
 oducts of collective influences and interpretations of age-old traditions. 
 Strongly influenced by philosophy\, they capture the ongoing issues of huma
 n conflicts and have strong political undertones. For Rigdol\, politics is 
 an unavoidable element in his art. Indeed\, his artworks reconstruct tradit
 ional Tibetan ways of thinking\, questioning and interrogating the complex 
 foreign influences and eliciting its own identity. His art—personal at its 
 core\, yet intertwined with the experience of being a Tibetan in this post-
 colonial world—regenerates the displaced voice.</p><p>Tenzing Rigdol is a l
 eading contemporary Tibetan artist and activist\, born in Kathmandu\, Nepal
  in 1982 to Tibetan refugee parents. Rigdol’s work has been exhibited in im
 portant galleries and museums in Europe and North America\, including the M
 etropolitan Museum of Art. In 2014\, Rigdol was one of only two contemporar
 y Tibetan artists to be  included in the exhibition Tibet and India: New Be
 ginnings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York. His “Pin Drop Silenc
 e: Eleven-Headed Avalokitesvara” was also the first work by a contemporary 
 Tibetan artist to be acquired by the Met. Rigdol is perhaps most well known
  for his 2011 “Our Land\, Our People\,” a public installation in Dharmsala\
 , India created from some 20\,000 kgs of Tibetan soil smuggled across the b
 order from Shigatse. Rigdol is featured in the film “Bringing Tibet Home” t
 hat documents this extraordinary project.</p><p><em>This event  is sponsore
 d by the Himalaya Program\, the Contemporary Tibetan Studies Program\, and 
 the Department of Art History\, Visual Art and Theory.</em></p><h2><a href=
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 eb-2-1.pdf">VIEW POSTER </a></h2>
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