Japanese artists to exhibit in Mongolia
Tsagaandarium Gallery assistant director, Ts.Gerelmaa, has introduced a new exhibition that opens at the end of May:
“For the 40th Anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and Japan, the Japanese Art Association “Nikon Seico” and the art gallery “Tsagaandarium” are organizing an exhibition with Japanese artists from May 31st to June 10th at Tsagaandarium in Zaisan. The exhibition consists of over 60 art works of 40 professional and non-professional artists from this association, which has over 100 artists. In addition to that, 11 of these Japanese artists have expressed their desire to visit some of the beautiful places of our country in order to enhance their creativity and give an original touch to their future works.
The Head of this Association, Khadami Khidemi the famous painter, started his art collection while in his 50’s. He is now 75 and visited Mongolia last year by invitation of the President of Mongolia Ts.Elbegdorj.
During that visit, the President asked him to present Japanese art works to the Mongolian people and that is why this exhibition is now taking place in Mongolia”
Here are some paintings from the exhibition:
“For the 40th Anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and Japan, the Japanese Art Association “Nikon Seico” and the art gallery “Tsagaandarium” are organizing an exhibition with Japanese artists from May 31st to June 10th at Tsagaandarium in Zaisan. The exhibition consists of over 60 art works of 40 professional and non-professional artists from this association, which has over 100 artists. In addition to that, 11 of these Japanese artists have expressed their desire to visit some of the beautiful places of our country in order to enhance their creativity and give an original touch to their future works.
The Head of this Association, Khadami Khidemi the famous painter, started his art collection while in his 50’s. He is now 75 and visited Mongolia last year by invitation of the President of Mongolia Ts.Elbegdorj.
During that visit, the President asked him to present Japanese art works to the Mongolian people and that is why this exhibition is now taking place in Mongolia”
Here are some paintings from the exhibition:
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