Phurba Namgay: Contemporary and Traditional Bhutanese Thanka Paintings

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Abstract

The Visual Arts Center will be exhibiting twelve paintings by Bhutanese artist Phurba Namgay September 8th through October 7th, 2008. Please join the artist and the community for a special reception Wednesday, September 17th from 5pm-7pm. Visual Arts Center Gallery 2 in the Hemingway Western Studies Center.

Phurba Namgay is a master painter whose murals can be seen in temples and monasteries throughout the kingdom of Bhutan. He is an instructor at the Institute for Zorig Chusum of thanka painting and rimo (drawing). Artworks produced by Namgay represent some of the best examples of contemporary Bhutanese thankas and mandelas. Phurba Namgay uses the traditional methods of thanka painting that include hand mixing natural pigments and creating brushes of natural animal hairs. The exhibition at the Visual Arts Center will include traditional thanka paintings and new contemporary paintings that explore the artist’s journey from Bhutan to the United States.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Sep 2008
EventBoise State University - Boise, ID
Duration: 5 Dec 2022 → …

Conference

ConferenceBoise State University
Period5/12/22 → …

EGS Disciplines

  • Painting
  • Asian Art and Architecture

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