Contemporary Tibetan Art at the Hood Museum

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Tradition Transformed: Tibetan Artists Respond, on view at the Hood Museum of Art from January 15 through March 13, 2011, features Tibetan artists who grapple with the issues of cultural and artistic negotiation and who work with traditional forms in innovative ways.

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Tenzing Rigdol, “Fusion Tantra,” 2008, pastel on paper (collection of Shelley and Donald Rubin). On display in the exhibition “Tradition Transformed: Tibetan Artists Respond” at the Hood Museum of Art, January 15 through March 13, 2011. (photo by Joseph Mehling ’69)

View the list of related events, which includes the creation of a sand mandala by Tibetan monks, or read the press release on the exhibition (pdf).

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