Biography of Artist Subas Tamang
Subas Tamang comes
from a family of traditional stone carvers. He Incorporates carving, engraving
and different forms of printmaking.He belongs to the indigenous Tamsaling
community, much of whose history is based on oral narrative traditions that are
not well-documented. Because of this historic information gap, he seeks to
archive the cultural and social fabrics of his and other communities.Tamang
employs traditional skills that he has inherited and learned over time and uses
them in his artwork to make them more interactive and meaningful . He also
incorporates multimedia techniques and different technologies and is always
open to experiment with new media and collaborations campus. He is one of the
founder members of artree nepal artist collective.He was commissioned by
Samdani Art Foundation for his autobiographical monumental work “I Want To Die
In My Own House” at SrihattaSamdani Art Center and Sculpture Park, Sylhet,
Bangladesh. His Work was exhibited at Dhaka art summit in 2018 organized
bySamdani Art Foundation. He participated in Artree Nepal’s OpenStudio 2018 and
2017.He was one of the participants of MonsoonPrintmaking exhibition at
Siddhartha Art Gallery .He participated in“Camp-Hub, Baisakh 12”, a
post-earthquake community art project in 2015 which was organized by Artree
Nepal. He also collaborated in an interactive exhibition piece titled “Sarangi”
for Yantra 4.0’s Art-Tech exhibition in 2015. In additional, Tamang has
exhibited withARTIST’S UNITE – Call for Action in Support of Flood Relief (2014),
a group exhibition titled “Amalgam” (2014), both of which was showcased at the
Siddhartha Art Gallery. He was one of the recipients of the Contemporary Carpet
Design –Scholarship in 2014,which was organized jointly by Everest Loom and
Artree Nepal.He Also contributed to the interactive exhibition piece “Mane” for
Yantra3.0’s Art-Tech Exhibition 2014.
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