‘White is the most ambiguous colour’
Artist Jyoti Prakash’s seventh solo exhibition—Aama—is currently ongoing at Nepal Art Council. The first of its kind exhibit features all-white paintings on canvas and two art installations.
Artist Jyoti Prakash’s seventh solo exhibition—Aama—is currently ongoing at Nepal Art Council. The first of its kind exhibit features all-white paintings on canvas and two art installations.
Comedian and actor Madan Krishna Shrestha’s memoir, MaHa ko Ma, was launched amid a function held at Hotel Yak and Yeti, in Durbargmarg, on Tuesday. The book was unveiled by Shrestha’s longstanding collaborator Hari Bansha Acharya.
Poet Nawaraj Parajuli’s anthology of poetry Sagarmatha ko Gahirahi has been awarded this year’s Padmashree Award, the Khemkala-Harikala Lamichhane Foundation announced on Thursday.
Rajendra Parajuli, whose collection of short stories—Shukraraj Shashtri ko Chasma—has been nominated for this year’s Madan Puraskar, has four story collections, one poetry anthology and a novel to his name. Parajuli,
The second iteration of the Innovation in Education Fair is currently ongoing at the Nepal Art Council in the Capital.
Imago Mundi, an Italian arts initiative seeking to map contemporary artists around the world unveiled the catalogue featuring the work of Nepali artists on Wednesday, at Siddhartha Art Gallery. At the book launch the organisers also honoured late artist Dina Bagdel whose essay is featured in the catalogue.
Artist Bhavika Dugar’s first solo exhibition, Layering the City, opened at the Siddhartha Art Gallery (SAG) in the Capital on July 30. The exhibition features a collection, 17 pieces in total, of lithography and wood prints.
The seventh iteration of the QC Awards 2017: Youth Poetry Slam concluded on Friday announcing five young poets as winners—Yaman Thapa, Mansi Dahal, Kriti Sitaula, Prashuma Rai and Pragya Bhandari.
The True Stories Project, an exhibition that aims to create awareness about and raise voice against exploitation and trafficking, has arrived at its concluding week.
With the success of his acting partner Hari Bansha Acharya’s memoir Cheena Harayeko Manchhe, Madan Krishna Shrestha was persistently nagged by his fans.
After conducting six successful Nepal Reads programmes, Quixote Cove (QC) is hosting yet another discussion on the poetry anthology These Fine Lines on June 24, at Yala Mandala, in Kwalkhu Road, Lalitpur.
Comedian Haribansha Acharya’s Haribahadur Book Tour reached Birtamod on Monday. The book tour commenced on May 27 from Pokhara and travelled to Butwal, Dang, Surkhet, Kohalpur, Dhangadi and Narayanghat before reaching Birtamod.
An art exhibit—Crossing Borders—kicks off on Sunday at Siddhartha Art Gallery in Babarmahal.
A Paubha painting exhibition, titled Living Heritage, featuring works by artist Lok Chitrakar and the students of Simrik Atelier, is going to be held at Patan Dhoka, starting May 27.
An art exhibition, Urban Reflections, is going to be held in the Capital on Friday. The art exhibit organised by ArtLab will feature 10 artists and their canvas reflections of various murals, graffiti, and street arts that initially adorned the urban walls during the two-year-long The Prasad Project, which concluded in 2016.