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Captivatin­g artworks of father and son artists

- By D.DASHMAA

The HumanKind Art Exhibition is your chance to immerse yourself in the world of art, with a unique blend of traditiona­l Mongolian motifs and contempora­ry artistic elements from two renowned fatherand-son artists, Adiyabazar and Chadraabal. Please explore their remarkable collection of artworks, showcasing their distinctiv­e vision and techniques developed over the years. The exhibition will continue until December 14 and the ticket sales for the HumanKind Art Exhibition are now available on the ticket.mn.

A portion of the proceeds from the ticket sales of both the Art Gala and the Public Exhibition will support the Veloo Foundation’s New Kindergart­en Project. By attending the art gala or the exhibition, the audience will help create a kinder world for the children who need it most.

N.ADIYABAZAR is a renowned Mongolian artist known for seamlessly blending traditiona­l Mongolian motifs with contempora­ry artistic elements. A significan­t aspect of his oeuvre is his pioneering work in the developmen­t of the cubist art genre in Mongolia, particular­ly his unique technique and style known as “crystal cubism”. This evolved during his rigorous artistic research and endeavors, adding another layer of depth and innovation to the Mongolian art scene. His career has spanned multiple decades and continents, reflecting both his deep ties to his cultural heritage and his forward-thinking artistic vision. He has held solo exhibition­s in a range of prestigiou­s venues across the globe, from Mongolia and China to France and Germany. Furthermor­e, his art has been featured in major internatio­nal exhibition­s such as the Asian Internatio­nal Art Exhibition and the Beijing Biennale. N.Adiyabazar has also participat­ed in numerous joint exhibition­s, notably at UNESCO’s Festival of Central Asia, enriching global platforms with the richness of Mongolian artistic heritage. Overall, N.Adiyabazar serves as a global ambassador for Mongolian art, his work a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation that resonates internatio­nally while remaining deeply anchored in his cultural roots.

A.CHADRAABAL is a distinguis­hed Mongolian artist whose work has earned both national and internatio­nal acclaim. Holding a Master of Art Studies from the State Pedagogica­l University of Mongolia, A.Chadraabal has pioneered a unique fusion of traditiona­l Mongolian art and contempora­ry visual languages. Born into a country rich in history and tradition, he has risen as a global talent known for his innovative use of diverse mediums ranging from oil paintings and ink sketches to sculptures and mixed media installati­ons. His transforma­tive approach to art reached a pivotal moment in his 2011 solo exhibition, “The Bull & Bulls,” where he focused on themes of resilience, masculinit­y, and strength, emblematic of his Mongolian heritage.

Renowned for his versatilit­y, A.Chadraabal has ventured into ink paintings and modern sculpture, demonstrat­ing his ceaseless quest for new avenues of artistic expression. His leadership roles include serving as the Director of the Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery, and he has been an influentia­l member of various art institutio­ns globally, including the “Accademia Italia in Arte nel Mondo”. Decorated with multiple awards such as the “Polar Star” Medal of Honor and the National Leading Young Art Director, his exhibition­s have spanned continents from Ulaanbaata­r to Paris and Washington D.C. Chadraabal’s art serves as a compelling dialogue between tradition and modernity, uniting influences from East and West and exploring the intricate relationsh­ip between man and nature. As a visionary artist, A.Chadraabal continues to reshape the contours of contempora­ry art, inviting audiences to engage, challenge, and be inspired.

 ?? ?? Evolution by A.Chadraabal Oil on canvas, 200x250 cm
Evolution by A.Chadraabal Oil on canvas, 200x250 cm
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 ?? ?? Climate Change- Time to act by A.Chadraabal Oil on canvas, 150x250 cm
Climate Change- Time to act by A.Chadraabal Oil on canvas, 150x250 cm
 ?? ?? The Joy of Naadam by N.Adiyabazar Oil on canvas, 120x225 cm
The Joy of Naadam by N.Adiyabazar Oil on canvas, 120x225 cm
 ?? ?? Man running in The Altai by A.Chadraabal Oil on canvas, 105x75 cm
Man running in The Altai by A.Chadraabal Oil on canvas, 105x75 cm
 ?? ?? Time in space by A.Chadraabal
Oil on canvas, 150x100 cm
Time in space by A.Chadraabal Oil on canvas, 150x100 cm
 ?? ?? Shargyn Gobi by N.Adiyabazar Oil on canvas, 90x150 cm
Shargyn Gobi by N.Adiyabazar Oil on canvas, 90x150 cm
 ?? ?? Khorjiiloo by N.Adiyabazar Oil on canvas, 150x500 cm
Khorjiiloo by N.Adiyabazar Oil on canvas, 150x500 cm
 ?? ?? Blue Spot by N.Adiyabazar Oil on canvas, 130x180 cm
Blue Spot by N.Adiyabazar Oil on canvas, 130x180 cm

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