Title: Contemporary Tibetan Art:
1- Contemporary Tibetan Art
- Revisioning Shangrila?
Dina Bangdel Virginia Commonwealth University
2- Modern art in Tibet never seems to relate to
the modern art movements in the outside world,
seldom even participating in any contemporary art
in mainland China. So few people know the modern
art of Tibet. It is like a strange creature,
itself grown and developing without preparation,
but it has just happened like the mingling of the
neon-blue lights of the night-clubs in Lhasa with
the butter lamps and the Potala Palace with the
plastic evergreen coconut tree at its foot. - Gade 2005
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4Karma Phunshok. Vajra. 2005. Australia
Gonkar Gyatso. Pokemon Buddha. 2004. London
5Tsering Nyandak. Police Phobia. 2005. Tibet
Jhamsang. Buddha. 2005. Tibet
6Losang Gyatso (US), Nortse (Lhasa), Gade
(Lhasa) Shodon (Dharamsala), Gonkar Gyatso (UK),
Tsering Shakya (Tibetan historian), Tenzin Rigdol
(US)
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8Krishna Kanwal. Gedun Choepel. 1938.
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10Dedron, Woman. 2005.
Tsering Nyandak. Balloon. 2005
11Tsewang Tashi (b. 1963). Lhasa River and Hills.
1996
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13Tsewang Tashi. Untitled Series. 2003-5.
14Tsewang Tashi Untitled Series.
15Tsewang Tashi Buddha Series. 2006
16GADE (b. 1971)
17Gade New Scripture Series. 2005
18Gade Sleeping Buddha, 2005
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20Gade Nirvana 2006
21 I sincerely want my work to be part of the
continuity of Tibetan art, to belong to a
Tibetanised context, rather than to a Western
or Chinese language system. The Buddhist
gods are wise they know precisely why I do what
I do. The responsibility of the artist goes
beyond creating beautiful things. I just say
what I believe.
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23Gade. Railway Train. 2006.
24Han Shuli. Shangrila. 2001.
Gade. Railway Train. 2006.
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26- In most peoples minds, Tibet is an ancient,
mysterious and exotic place. The notion of
Tibet is a conundrum. When outsiders actually
visit Tibet, especially Lhasa, they get culture
shock when they see all the pop culture, fast
food, rock music, Coke and beer, brand Name
clothing, Hollywood movies, the nightlife scene,
etc. I think Lhasa ought to be renamed Lhasa
Vegas.
27 Tibet has gone through a cultural revolution,
and now commercialism, so now Tibetan culture has
become some sort of circus center, or resort
center, where you can see everything...the train
plays the role of instigator and is a focus
point. So now we cannot place our identity in a
fixed area, as there are too many things that
have happened. And we feel this loss of identity,
and maybe we are the only generation to
experience such a thing. I am just displaying
such circumstances."
28New Buddha, 2009
The Hulk, 2009
29- "My generation has grown up with thangka
painting, martial arts, Hollywood movies, Mickey
Mouse, Charlie Chaplin, Rock 'n' Roll and
McDonalds. We still dont know where the
spiritual homeland isNew York, Beijing or Lhasa.
We wear jeans and T-shirts and when we drink a
Budweiser it is only occasionally that we talk
about Buddhahood. - In most peoples minds, Tibet is an ancient,
mysterious and exotic place. The notion of
Tibet is a conundrum. When outsiders actually
visit Tibet, especially Lhasa, they get culture
shock when they see all the pop culture, fast
food, rock music, Coke and beer, brand name
clothing, Hollywood movies, the nightlife scene,
etc. I think Lhasa ought to be - renamed Lhasa Vegas.
30Wangshimin. Quiet Village. 2005
Zhungde. Drinking. 2005.
31Tsering Nyandak
32"The train is a foreign element and brings lots
of people - thinking of the train I go through
these emotions angry, sad, happy."
Tenzin Jigme. Laughter. 2006.
33Nyandak. Who Goes Furthest. 2006.
Yak Tseten. Self-Portrait Trip to China. 2006.
34Asia Week 2007
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41DIASPORA ARTIST
Karma Phunshotk, Invocation of the Buddha.
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43Gonkar Gyatso. My Identity 1. Photo-installation.
2006.
44Gonkar Gyatso. My Identity 2. Photo-installation.
2006.
45Gonkar Gyatso. My Identity 3. Photo-installation.
2006.
46Gonkar Gyatso. My Identity 4. Photo-installation.
2006.
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48Gonkar Gyatso. Buddha of the 21st Century. 2007.
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52My work revolves around the ideas and insights
of Tibetan culture, and how I as someone who has
lived most of his life outside of my country,
relate to them for identity and sustenance. So
no matter what direction my art takes, I want it
always to retain the flavor of Tibetan culture.