Rajani Sinkhwal’s traditional background as a paubha painter and her training in contemporary art embodies an exciting fusion of styles in the Nepali art scene
Kathmandu
The First Sermon’s Shadow: Nepalese artist Mahima Singh’s “Transcendence through Simplicity”
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Mahima Singh brings impermanence from the abstract to the real with installations and performance art for the human condition
A Day Trip to Sacred Places in Kathmandu
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Kathmandu has an almost unmatched range of spiritually charged sites, from monasteries and nunneries to locales of folkloric significance
Museum of Nepali Art Hosts Nepal’s First Art Biennale in Kathmandu
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A milestone art event in Kathmandu brings to renewed prominence a rich tapestry of contemporary and traditional artists
Descent
Steve Braff The left wing tips down into a lazy bank right above the bilious white cloud skyscrape to the horizon – an immensity that almost eclipses the jagged profile of distant range that Everesting place of the so many aspirants fallen. I stare into that expanse and try to take my measure. Humbled, we fall […]