Culture & Lifestyle
Faces, places, and what they leave behind
‘What remains’ features unframed prints that invite viewers to pause and connect with moments captured across Nepal.Post Report
Chitra Art Space presents ‘What Remains’, a solo photography exhibition by emerging visual storyteller Robin Timalsina.
The exhibit brings together 37 works, ranging from Timalsina’s personal journey in Lower Dolpo to portraits at Pashupatinath and images of children from diverse backgrounds.
‘What Remains’ presents these photographs through a traditional approach, using unframed prints and a simple hanging display.
Through the exhibition, Timalsina seeks to build a narrative, with each photograph carrying traces of memory.
“His working style is different; he often builds a personal rapport with people before photographing them,” says Kishan Adhikari, manager at Chitra.
Currently pursuing studies in cinematography and filmmaking, Timalsina offers a youth-centric perspective in his work.
The exhibition explores how fleeting moments, places, and encounters leave lasting emotional imprints, shaping both memory and identity.
“This exhibition is about fragments of stories and lives that stay with us. What remains, eventually, is not just what we see but what we carry,” Timalsina says.
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‘What Remains’
When: March 20 to April 29
Where: Chitra Art Space, Kathmandu
Time: 6:00 pm
Entry: Free




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