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'''Sabita Dangol''' (born 1984) is a prominent [[Visual arts|visual artist]] based on [[Kathmandu|Kathmandu Nepal]]. Her artworks |
'''Sabita Dangol''' (born 1984) <ref>{{Cite web |title=Sabita Dangol |url=https://www.mona.com.np/artist/v/sabita-dangol |website=Museum of Nepali Art}}</ref>is a prominent [[Visual arts|visual artist]] based on [[Kathmandu|Kathmandu Nepal]]. Her artworks represent [[painting]], [[installation art]], and [[performance art]]. She is one of the [[Women artists|female artist]] from [[Nepal]]<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://nafanepal.org/publications/nepali-artist/ |title=Nepali Artists A Brief Introduction |publisher=Nepal Academy of Fine Arts |year=2014 |isbn=9789937885447 |editor-last=Karmacharya |editor-first=K. K. |location=Sita Bhawan, Naxal, Kathmandu, Nepal |page=340}}</ref> who has been actively pursuing her career on this field since more than a decade. She is the associated artist at Taragoan Museum<ref>{{Cite web |title=Associated Artists |url=http://taragaonmuseum.com/artists/sabita-dangol/ |website=taragoan museum}}</ref>. She is the recipient of the prestigious [[Araniko]] Youth Award from National Fund for Youth Service in 2019 and Special Prize from [[Nepal Academy of Fine Arts]]<ref>{{Cite book |title=National Exhibition of Fine Arts - 2017 |publisher=Nepal Academy of Fine Arts |year=2017 |location=Naxal, Kathmandu, Nepal |pages=12 |language=English}}</ref> in 2017. She is the recipient of 'Best Nature Artist' from WWF, RFWV (Relief fund for wildlife victim) & Art Club in 2019 and awarded from [[Kokuyo Camlin|Camlin Ltd]] in Eastern Region Art Exhibition in 2010. She has been continuously working and been participating in the art events nationally and internationally since 2007. She has been taking part in many art events and her important participation including are National exhibition of Fine Arts from 2011 to 2020, '[[India Art Fair]]<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://indiaartfair.in/ |title=INDIA ART FAIR Catalogue 2018 |publisher=India Art Fair Seventh Plane Networks Pvt. Ltd |year=2018 |location=New Delhi India |pages=158 |language=English |orig-date=09 - 12 February, 2018}}</ref> New Delhi, India in 2018', '18th Asian Art Biennale<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |title=18 th ASIAN ART BIENNALE BAMGLADESH 2018 |publisher=Department of Fine Arts Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy |year=2018 |isbn=978-984-34-4726-5 |editor-last=Ali Lucky |editor-first=Liaquat |location=Dhaka, Bangladesh |publication-place=Usha Art Press |page=101 |language=English |department=Department of Fine Arts}}</ref>' from [[Shilpakala Academy]] in 2018, Art Meets Conservation<ref>{{Cite web |date=13 June 2018 |title=Art Meets Conservation |url=https://wwfnepal.exposure.co/art-meets-conservation |website=wwfnepal.exposure.co/}}</ref> an art workshop organized from The USAID-funded Hariyo Ban Program in coordination with National Trust for Nature Conservation and Nepal Academy of Fine Arts in 2018, a space for freedom and equality<ref>{{Cite web |title=Calling all Artists |url=https://np.usembassy.gov/calling-all-artists/?_ga=2.137811830.713818229.1657858711-804742843.1657858710 |website=usembassy.gov}}</ref> from American Center Kathmandu, American Embassy, Contemporary Art Exhibition at Art Warehouse, Himalayan Art Festival by E Arts Nepal, 8th,9th & 10th edition of 'Park Art fair' from [[Park Gallery|Park Art Gallery]], [[CRACK International Art Camp|Crack International Art Camp]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Crack International Art Camp |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRACK_International_Art_Camp |url-status=live |website=Wikipedia}}</ref> 6th edition in 2012. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Born into a family of [[Newar people|Newar]] community and local merchant, Sabita grew up with the religious and wide cultural surroundings. Her work draws inspiration from that rich culture while also embracing the culture of the [[Mithila (region)|Mithila]] and [[Paubha]] of [[Himalaya region|Himalaya regions]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Shrestha |first=Aashika |date=1 May 2022 |title=An artist and her passion |work=Nepal News.com |url=https://nepalnews.com/s/entertainment-and-lifestyle/an-artist-and-her-passion}}</ref> |
Born into a family of [[Newar people|Newar]] community and local merchant, Sabita<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sabita Dangol (Nepal) |url=https://nepalianart.com/exhibition-artist/sabita-dangol-nepal/ |website=Nepalian Art}}</ref> grew up with the religious and wide cultural surroundings. Her work draws inspiration from that rich culture while also embracing the culture of the [[Mithila (region)|Mithila]] and [[Paubha]] of [[Himalaya region|Himalaya regions]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Shrestha |first=Aashika |date=1 May 2022 |title=An artist and her passion |work=Nepal News.com |url=https://nepalnews.com/s/entertainment-and-lifestyle/an-artist-and-her-passion}}</ref>. Her childhood was full of memories & experience of cultural significances and its impressions. Her interest on art started since her childhood doing with art and craft items including making of greeting cards, [[glass painting]], [[designing]] and decorating house with floral [[Craft|crafts]] and [[artworks]]. She did her BFA in 2011 from Lalitkala Campus<ref>{{Cite news |title=Artist Ishan Pariyar & Sabita Dangol {{!}} BL Talk {{!}} Lalit Kala Campus fine Art |pages=24 October 2021 |work=Breaknlinks Entertainment |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSuNJBsgDI0}}</ref>. During her studies she realized herself as she can be a complete artist when she was taking part in a competition which was organized by Fine Art College student association and begged 2nd position on it. This success marked an important turning point on her life that fueled her art passion and she started to dream as accomplished artist someday. |
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⚫ | She has done her first solo show 'Insight of Foliate' in 2011 at [[Nepal Art Council]]. Which was a successful part of her art startup and she started to work continually. She pursued her MFA in 2011 and passed out in 2013 with master's degree of Fine Arts from Central Department of Fine Arts, [[Tribhuvan University]]. She did her next solo show '...of life that doesn't freeze' in 2012 at [[Patan Museum]] & Solemn Odyssey <ref>{{Cite news |date=31 May 2016 |title=Art Exhibition Solemn Odyssey by Sabita Dangol |work=The Himalayan Times |url=https://thehimalayantimes.com/multimedia/art-exhibition-solemn-odyssey-sabita-dangol |access-date=31 May 2016}}</ref> in 2016 at Taragoan Museum <ref>{{Cite news |date=25 January 2018 |title=Solemn Odyssey by Sabita Dangol |work=Taragoan Museum |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvhiDa34NVU}}</ref> simultaneously she started her career in fine arts and started to teach her ideas in local institutions as part time art instructor. She did her next show 'Interconnected Affection'<ref>{{Cite news |last=Neve |first=Evangeline |date=September 2018 |title=UNSNARLING THE COMPLEXITIES |work=ECS magazine |url=http://ecs.com.np/happening/unsnarling-the-complexities}}</ref> in 2018 at GG Machhan<ref>{{Cite news |date=26 August 2018 |title='Interconnected Affection' |work=Annapurna Express |url=https://theannapurnaexpress.com/news/interconnected-affection-712}}</ref>. Followed by her show she had a chance to feature in India Art Fair<ref>{{Cite news |last=Dhakal |first=Rahul |date=8 February 2018 |title=Seven Nepali artists attending the Indian Art Fair |work=Kathmandu Post |url=https://kathmandupost.com/art-entertainment/2018/02/08/seven-nepali-artists-attending-the-indian-art-fair}}</ref> at New Delhi in 2018 representing artist from Nepal, Nepal Art Council<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rajbhandari Kayastha |first=Swosti |title=NAC in India Art Fair 2018 |url=http://www.nepalartcouncil.org.np/nac-in-india-art-fair-2018/ |website=Nepal Art Council}}</ref> has been representing & showing Nepali Contemporary artist work since some years. Her artwork was also selected on '18th Asian Art Biennale' at [[Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy]]<ref name=":0" /> on the same year. |
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Her interest towards art and craft grew up into the next level when she was pursuing her higher studies on biology. The biology [[drawing]] of insects and creatures was the things she was enjoying to sketch it. During the study of [[biological science]], she was happen to visit the Fine Art College along with her friend and finally decided to pursue her higher studies in Fine Art leaving her previous subject. She started her Intermediate level study IFA and passed out BFA in 2011 from [https://factu.edu.np/ Lalitkala Campus] She identified her inner passion towards art and painting and started her formal education on it. Along with the art syllabus and the lessons she started to sharpen her skill and develop her intuitions to explore through her artworks. She realized herself as she can be a complete artist when she was taking part in a competition which was organized by Fine Art College student association and begged 2nd position on it. This success marked a important turning point on her life that fueled her art passion and she started to dream as accomplished artist someday. |
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She has been depicting the comb as an important metaphor in her artworks which she defines as a powerful tool to untangle the tangled hair same as it's a relevant term in her art to depict it as a positivity and solving tool to everyday life problems.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sabita Dangol |url=https://eartsnepal.com/artists/sabita-dangol/ |website=eartsnepal}}</ref> In her paintings the comb represents the solutions. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Art Meets Conservation |url=https://wwfnepal.exposure.co/art-meets-conservation |website=wwf nepal}}</ref> Sabita has been actively engaged in art activities in Nepal and abroad. |
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She has done her first solo show 'Insight of Foliate' in 2011 at [[Nepal Art Council]]. Which was a successful part of her art startup and she started to work continually. She pursued her MFA in 2011 and Passed out in 2013 with Master's degree of Fine Arts from Central Department of Fine Arts, [[Tribhuvan University]]. |
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⚫ | She did her next solo show '..of life that doesn't freeze' in 2012 at [[Patan Museum]] & |
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Sabita has been actively engaged in art activities in Nepal and abroad, her artworks are the reality of her inner intuitions and imaginations. |
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Museum of Nepali Art stats 'She juxtaposes imagination and reality to make surreal compositions , using objects seen and used in daily life. The reality of these objects acquire a new function and are transformed in imaginative compositions expanded on the canvas.'<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sabita Dangol Contemporary Artists |url=https://www.mona.com.np/artist/v/sabita-dangol |website=MONA Museum of Nepali Art}}</ref> E-Arts Nepal stats 'The images that she enjoys depicting are comb, hair, fish, flower, birds etc, However, their meaning in her painting are different than in reality...since comb untangles the tangled hair therefore, in a way it resolves our problem. This is why she has been using comb as a symbol that solves problem'<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sabita Dangol |url=https://eartsnepal.com/artists/sabita-dangol/ |website=eartsnepal.com}}</ref>. Her paintings are the results of her inner imagination and her interpretation of the notions. |
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== Important Exhibitions == |
== Important Exhibitions == |
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She has recently exhibited her 6th solo show 'Inclination of Souls'<ref>{{Cite web |title=Inclination of Souls by Sabita Dangol at Siddhartha Art Gallery |url=https://www.siddharthaartgallery.com/online-gallery/352-inclination-of-souls-by-sabita-dangol}}</ref> at |
She has recently exhibited her 6th solo show 'Inclination of Souls'<ref>{{Cite web |title=Inclination of Souls by Sabita Dangol at Siddhartha Art Gallery |url=https://www.siddharthaartgallery.com/online-gallery/352-inclination-of-souls-by-sabita-dangol}}</ref> at Baber Mahal Revisited and has received good response and remarks on it. Likewise her important selection on exhibition and exhibits are following: India Art Fair at New Delhi in 2018, 18th Asian Art Biennale' at [[Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy]], Contemporary Art Exhibition I & II edition, Himalayan Art Festival in 2018/19/21, China - Asia Art exchange exhibition, National Exhibition of Fine Arts 2011-2020, Park Art Fair 8th & 9th edition, Art for Nature' Relief fund for wildlife victims WWF in 2016 & 2019, Nepali Magic, featuring art and impressions from Kathmandu and Himalayas in USA, Imago Mundi Nepal Collection <ref>{{Cite web |title=Imago Mundi Collection |url=https://imagomundicollection.org/artworks/sabita-dangol-couple |website=Imago Mundi Collection}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Bossan |first=Enrico |title=Nepal: Legends Contemporary Artists from Nepal |publisher=Antiga Edizioni |year=2017 |isbn=978-88-99657-83-3 |location=Grafiche Antiga Spa, italy |pages=74–75 |language=English - Italian |translator-last=Antonio Biscotto |translator-first=Carlo}}</ref>. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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Sabita Dangol | |
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Born | August 26 1984 Kathmandu |
Nationality | Nepali |
Education | MFA from Central Department of Fine Arts Tribhuvan University |
Style | Contemporary Art |
Awards | Araniko Youth Art Award from National Youth Service Fund, Best Nature Artist WWF RFWV, Special Prize from NAFA |
Website | https://sabitadangol.com/ |
Sabita Dangol (born 1984) [1]is a prominent visual artist based on Kathmandu Nepal. Her artworks represent painting, installation art, and performance art. She is one of the female artist from Nepal[2] who has been actively pursuing her career on this field since more than a decade. She is the associated artist at Taragoan Museum[3]. She is the recipient of the prestigious Araniko Youth Award from National Fund for Youth Service in 2019 and Special Prize from Nepal Academy of Fine Arts[4] in 2017. She is the recipient of 'Best Nature Artist' from WWF, RFWV (Relief fund for wildlife victim) & Art Club in 2019 and awarded from Camlin Ltd in Eastern Region Art Exhibition in 2010. She has been continuously working and been participating in the art events nationally and internationally since 2007. She has been taking part in many art events and her important participation including are National exhibition of Fine Arts from 2011 to 2020, 'India Art Fair[5] New Delhi, India in 2018', '18th Asian Art Biennale[6]' from Shilpakala Academy in 2018, Art Meets Conservation[7] an art workshop organized from The USAID-funded Hariyo Ban Program in coordination with National Trust for Nature Conservation and Nepal Academy of Fine Arts in 2018, a space for freedom and equality[8] from American Center Kathmandu, American Embassy, Contemporary Art Exhibition at Art Warehouse, Himalayan Art Festival by E Arts Nepal, 8th,9th & 10th edition of 'Park Art fair' from Park Art Gallery, Crack International Art Camp[9] 6th edition in 2012.
Biography
Born into a family of Newar community and local merchant, Sabita[10] grew up with the religious and wide cultural surroundings. Her work draws inspiration from that rich culture while also embracing the culture of the Mithila and Paubha of Himalaya regions[11]. Her childhood was full of memories & experience of cultural significances and its impressions. Her interest on art started since her childhood doing with art and craft items including making of greeting cards, glass painting, designing and decorating house with floral crafts and artworks. She did her BFA in 2011 from Lalitkala Campus[12]. During her studies she realized herself as she can be a complete artist when she was taking part in a competition which was organized by Fine Art College student association and begged 2nd position on it. This success marked an important turning point on her life that fueled her art passion and she started to dream as accomplished artist someday.
She has done her first solo show 'Insight of Foliate' in 2011 at Nepal Art Council. Which was a successful part of her art startup and she started to work continually. She pursued her MFA in 2011 and passed out in 2013 with master's degree of Fine Arts from Central Department of Fine Arts, Tribhuvan University. She did her next solo show '...of life that doesn't freeze' in 2012 at Patan Museum & Solemn Odyssey [13] in 2016 at Taragoan Museum [14] simultaneously she started her career in fine arts and started to teach her ideas in local institutions as part time art instructor. She did her next show 'Interconnected Affection'[15] in 2018 at GG Machhan[16]. Followed by her show she had a chance to feature in India Art Fair[17] at New Delhi in 2018 representing artist from Nepal, Nepal Art Council[18] has been representing & showing Nepali Contemporary artist work since some years. Her artwork was also selected on '18th Asian Art Biennale' at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy[6] on the same year.
She has been depicting the comb as an important metaphor in her artworks which she defines as a powerful tool to untangle the tangled hair same as it's a relevant term in her art to depict it as a positivity and solving tool to everyday life problems.[19] In her paintings the comb represents the solutions. [20] Sabita has been actively engaged in art activities in Nepal and abroad.
Important Exhibitions
She has recently exhibited her 6th solo show 'Inclination of Souls'[21] at Baber Mahal Revisited and has received good response and remarks on it. Likewise her important selection on exhibition and exhibits are following: India Art Fair at New Delhi in 2018, 18th Asian Art Biennale' at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Contemporary Art Exhibition I & II edition, Himalayan Art Festival in 2018/19/21, China - Asia Art exchange exhibition, National Exhibition of Fine Arts 2011-2020, Park Art Fair 8th & 9th edition, Art for Nature' Relief fund for wildlife victims WWF in 2016 & 2019, Nepali Magic, featuring art and impressions from Kathmandu and Himalayas in USA, Imago Mundi Nepal Collection [22][23].
Gallery
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Protective Shelter - Artwork by Sabita Dangol
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Eagerness of Time - Artwork by Sabita Dangol
References
- ^ "Sabita Dangol". Museum of Nepali Art.
- ^ Karmacharya, K. K., ed. (2014). Nepali Artists A Brief Introduction. Sita Bhawan, Naxal, Kathmandu, Nepal: Nepal Academy of Fine Arts. p. 340. ISBN 9789937885447.
- ^ "Associated Artists". taragoan museum.
- ^ National Exhibition of Fine Arts - 2017. Naxal, Kathmandu, Nepal: Nepal Academy of Fine Arts. 2017. p. 12.
- ^ INDIA ART FAIR Catalogue 2018. New Delhi India: India Art Fair Seventh Plane Networks Pvt. Ltd. 2018 [09 - 12 February, 2018]. p. 158.
- ^ a b Ali Lucky, Liaquat, ed. (2018). Written at Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18 th ASIAN ART BIENNALE BAMGLADESH 2018. Department of Fine Arts. Usha Art Press: Department of Fine Arts Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. p. 101. ISBN 978-984-34-4726-5.
- ^ "Art Meets Conservation". wwfnepal.exposure.co/. 13 June 2018.
- ^ "Calling all Artists". usembassy.gov.
- ^ "Crack International Art Camp". Wikipedia.
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- ^ Shrestha, Aashika (1 May 2022). "An artist and her passion". Nepal News.com.
- ^ "Artist Ishan Pariyar & Sabita Dangol | BL Talk | Lalit Kala Campus fine Art". Breaknlinks Entertainment. pp. 24 October 2021.
- ^ "Art Exhibition Solemn Odyssey by Sabita Dangol". The Himalayan Times. 31 May 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
- ^ "Solemn Odyssey by Sabita Dangol". Taragoan Museum. 25 January 2018.
- ^ Neve, Evangeline (September 2018). "UNSNARLING THE COMPLEXITIES". ECS magazine.
- ^ "'Interconnected Affection'". Annapurna Express. 26 August 2018.
- ^ Dhakal, Rahul (8 February 2018). "Seven Nepali artists attending the Indian Art Fair". Kathmandu Post.
- ^ Rajbhandari Kayastha, Swosti. "NAC in India Art Fair 2018". Nepal Art Council.
- ^ "Sabita Dangol". eartsnepal.
- ^ "Art Meets Conservation". wwf nepal.
- ^ "Inclination of Souls by Sabita Dangol at Siddhartha Art Gallery".
- ^ "Imago Mundi Collection". Imago Mundi Collection.
- ^ Bossan, Enrico (2017). Nepal: Legends Contemporary Artists from Nepal (in English - Italian). Translated by Antonio Biscotto, Carlo. Grafiche Antiga Spa, italy: Antiga Edizioni. pp. 74–75. ISBN 978-88-99657-83-3.
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