Contemporary Art of Mongolia 3 opened to the public at 976 Art Gallery on April 3, with special lectures by the artists held from April 6 to 10.
The exhibition is dedicated to the 3rd anniversary of 976 Art Gallery. Contemporary artists Ch.Batbileg, B.Orkhontuul, J.Anunaran, Godo (D.Bayartsetseg), D.Bukhshandas, and D.Amartuvshin displayed their artwork for the exhibition.
Artwork in the exhibition includes video and photography, silkscreen prints, installations, paintings, and collages.
Visitors will see artwork featuring the darker sides of society with the use of mundane but alarming imagery. Artist Ch.Batbileg said, “I always see used sanitary napkins and condoms when I am walking down the street. I thought people could see happiness from those condoms and sanitary napkins if I covered them with bright colors.”
Each artist is giving a lecture about their artwork and contemporary art. Ch.Batbileg’s lecture is being held today at 5:00 p.m. Godo will give a lecture on April 9, at 5:00 p.m., and on April 11, D.Bukhshandas will give a lecture at 2:00 p.m.
The exhibition will close on April 18.
The exhibition is dedicated to the 3rd anniversary of 976 Art Gallery. Contemporary artists Ch.Batbileg, B.Orkhontuul, J.Anunaran, Godo (D.Bayartsetseg), D.Bukhshandas, and D.Amartuvshin displayed their artwork for the exhibition.
Artwork in the exhibition includes video and photography, silkscreen prints, installations, paintings, and collages.
Visitors will see artwork featuring the darker sides of society with the use of mundane but alarming imagery. Artist Ch.Batbileg said, “I always see used sanitary napkins and condoms when I am walking down the street. I thought people could see happiness from those condoms and sanitary napkins if I covered them with bright colors.”
Each artist is giving a lecture about their artwork and contemporary art. Ch.Batbileg’s lecture is being held today at 5:00 p.m. Godo will give a lecture on April 9, at 5:00 p.m., and on April 11, D.Bukhshandas will give a lecture at 2:00 p.m.
The exhibition will close on April 18.
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