Art for a cause
Nepal Art Council’s current exhibition ‘Legacy’ hopes to support cancer patients with its proceeds.
Nepal Art Council’s current exhibition ‘Legacy’ hopes to support cancer patients with its proceeds.
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Bishwomvar Lamichhane, from Sindhuli, has been making unique artworks out of tree roots for the past 28 years--a passion he developed by chance.
The pandemic had isolated the art world. But as life returns to normal, Tulikaa Kala’s solo exhibition series ‘Kholo: A cycle of life’ is opening doors--and minds--to diverse experiences and outlooks on life.
Kabi Raj Lama is an established printmaker who has been creating visual keepsakes on the idea of ‘impermanence’ ever since he closely saw loss and devastation.
‘Perception 2020’ is not your regular art exhibition. The works on display defy the conventional understanding of art--they deserve attention.
As the pandemic caused demand for face masks to skyrocket, a few Kathmandu-based companies started making reusable masks—and the trend is picking up.
The awards, organised by the Society of Fine Art Journalists, felicitated journalists for their contribution to art writing in Nepal.
Situated in Bagbazar, Hotel Hardik has been opening its doors to people with disabilities by providing them with easily accessible services at affordable prices.
It has been over six decades that Raja Shakya has been writing stories in Nepalbhasa, fighting, in his own way, to keep the language alive.
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Tiwari was 12 when he held a camera for the first time. But it was only after serving eight years in the Nepal Army that he realised landscape photography was his true calling.
Asia Art Archive and Siddhartha Arts Foundation’s Mobile Library Nepal could be a start to engaging more people with art—a place to dig deeper and understand art better.
Through their latest exhibition, Movement-Restriction-Space, Kaalo.101 makes a thoughtful attempt to bring art closer to the public; however, its dependency on technology deters it from achieving its mission.
Keshav Thapa talks about his experience of working as a choreographer in Nepal, his approach to choreography and why he believes that everyone should dance.
Covid-19 restrictions ground Thamel’s thriving nightlife to a standstill, shutting many businesses, but perhaps the squeeze was mostly felt by night street vendors.
As part of promoting cultural tourism for domestic and international tourists, The Hidden Treasure organised a heritage walk for winners of Miss Nepal 2020.
Mitthu Tharu has quietly emerged as one of the most notable upcoming artists in recent times—highlighting much of Tharu art and culture.
The international press has covered in great detail the Dalai Lama’s struggle in exile. However, there is no other book with such authentic narrative than this one written by Tenzin Geyche Tethong.
The latest exhibition ‘Contemporary Art of Nepal’ brings diversity from 29 contemporary and four emerging artists--and also makes it eminent that people are now expecting more from Nepali artists.