Home arrow Culture and Arts arrow Exhibition by Yo.Dalkh-Ochir in Blue Sun Contemporary Arts Gallery

Login

Search Mongolia

Latest comments

Deadlock continues i...
chimid, you and I often disagree on many points (which is ok...
More...
By INTJay

Deadlock continues i...
hm INTJay, with violence you tryed recently and only thing y...
More...
By chimid4

Deadlock continues i...
dezaam thats an accurate view of the matter except I would n...
More...
By INTJay

Now Online...

No Users Online
Exhibition by Yo.Dalkh-Ochir in Blue Sun Contemporary Arts Gallery PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 01 May 2006
Yo.Dalkh-Ochir, one of the pioneers of Mongolian contemporary arts, who established the former “Green Horse” Society is introducing his next solo exhibition at the Blue Sun Gallery. His “moveless and silent” paintings, installation works expressing the “traces of life” and unnoticed pieces of our existence are certainly an independent face in Mongolian contemporary arts. Don’t forget to visit the second branch of Blue Sun Gallery, the Blue Sun Club opening and don’t miss your chance to have a look at Mongolian contemporary arts.

Provided by the Arts Council of Mongolia

  Comments (2)
RSS comments
 1 info please
Written by Guest, on 2006-05-14 04:22:30, IP: 202.131.245.201
Hello, 
 
My name is Bob Wolf and I run MongolianArtist.com. Can you tell me how to get more information on the exhibit: xhibition by Yo.Dalkh-Ochir in Blue Sun Contemporary Arts Gallery? 
 
Thanks. 
 
Bob 
This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
 2 Written by Guest, on 2006-06-28 22:33:48, IP: 209.169.144.191
Sainbainuu, 
I am Helene Dufresne, honorary consul of Mongolia in Montreal, Canada and I would like to know more about Blue Sun Gallery and learn if there is any possibilities for having a touring exhbition in Canada. Thanks for your reply,

Only registered users can write comments.
Please login or register.

Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.3.0

 
< Prev   Next >

Mongolia Websites

Akira KAMIMURA, lecturer, faculty of Mongolian studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies launched an innovative website on old Mongolian manuscripts maps in cooperation with the state archive of Mongolia. It contains 16 precious maps which are stored at the state archive for academic use. The oldest map was estimated being made in 1803-1805.