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Waves on the Turquoise Lake: Contemporary Expressions of Tibetan Art - Lisa Tamiris Becker

Making Waves: The Rimo of Curating : Contemporary Tibetan Art Through an Anthropological Lens - Tamar Victoria Scoggin

Seeing Into Being: The Waves on the Turquoise Lake Artists' and Scholars' Symposium - Carole McGranahan and Losang Gyatso

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A joint project of the CU Art Museum, University of Colorado at Boulder and Mechak Center for Contemporary Tibetan Art

Waves on the Turquoise Lake: Contemporary Expressions of Tibetan Art is the first major museum exhibition to bring together contemporary Tibetan artists working both in and outside Tibet. The exhibition highlights the emerging movement of contemporary Tibetan art as it appears in Tibetan communities across the globe. From reinterpretations of Tibetan Buddhist religious scroll paintings (thangkas) to digital and installation art, contemporary Tibetan art explores issues of tradition versus modernity, cultural hybridity, and personal identity through a diverse range of media and perspectives.

from Waves on the Turquoise Lake: Contemporary Expressions of Tibetan Art - by Lisa Tamiris Becker


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Acknowledgements | Biographies

Seeing Into Being: The Waves on the Turquoise Lake Artists' and Scholars' Symposium - Carole McGranahan and Losang Gyatso

Making Waves: The Rimo of Curating : Contemporary Tibetan Art Through an Anthropological Lens - Tamar Victoria Scoggin

Waves on the Turquoise Lake: Contemporary Expressions of Tibetan Art - Lisa Tamiris Becker

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