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Mongolia|art & entertainment|January 14, 2016 / 02:32 PM
Wolfson College exhibits Mongolian art

AKIPRESS.COM - Wolfson Wolfson College (constituent college of the University of Oxford in England) has taken on a Central Asian theme with the installation of a new exhibition of Mongolian art, Oxford Mail reports.

The Spirit of Mongolia exhibition features the work of three artists from the vast country. The works on display have been inspired by Mongolia’s steppe, blue sky, nomadic culture and a contemporary interpretation of Buddhist art.

Artist Soyolmaa Davaakhuu (on the picture) was the 2008 recipient of the female artist of the year prize in Mongolia and is well known for bringing the clarity and precision of traditional Buddhist art to a contemporary audience.

She is joined by Sukbaatar Davaakhuu an award-winning calligrapher and artist.

His works depict symbolic animals which represent human emotions and modes of expression, accompanied by lines of calligraphic writing of poems in Mongolian script.

The third artist, Davaanyam Tsedendamba, depicts nomadic culture and the unspoiled nature of Mongolia.

The exhibition runs until January 29.

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