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A new look at Nepal landscapes (kp 28/06/2008)

A space for Nepali contemporary sculptures (nn 13/06/2008)

State of art education in Nepal: Peaceful protest through art for higher studies, by Tess McEnroe (kp 05/06/2008)

Modernity, tradition and art, by Sanjjev Uprety (kp 03/06/2008)

Perfection Of Line: Artist Madan Chitrakar explains the images and trends of present political and other activities (sp 28/03/2008)

First solo exhibition of artist KP Shah running at NAFA (nn 16/10/2007)

Soshana in Nepal (nt 28/09/2007)

Power Of Expression (sp 31/08/2007)

Young artists come together on noble cause (nn 07/07/2007)

New ways of seeing (nt 15/06/2007)

Nepal's home art: literally off the wall, by Hari Bansh Jha (tg 06/06/2007)

Thangka: A religion based painting (samn 06/03/2007)

Ragini's Work: Artist Ragini Upadhaya comes with her new paintings (sp 23/02/2007)

Creative Thought: The Paintings reflect various facets of society, by Kabi Adhikari (sp 28/07/2006)

People’s Power: Artist Ragini explains People’s Power 2006 through her powerful imagination (sp 16/06/2006)

Shrestha’s ‘Sound of Wisdom’ to open in Holland tomorrow (nn 15/06/2006)

Nepali paubha fetch, by Kosmos Biswokarma (kp 31/03/2006)

Flinging open the doors (nt 17/03/2006)

The art of the curator, by Manjushree Thapa (kp 07/03/2006)

Erna’s joint venture: A Dutch artist collaborates with Kathmandu artisans for an exhibition of silver ornaments in London next week, by Mark Turin (nt 03/02/2006)

36th National Art & Craft Exhibition: An expression of our times (nn 22/01/2006)

Nepal & Tibet art converge at Swayambhu (kp 05/01/2006)

Paintings and politics, by Abhi Subedi (kp 30/11/2005)

Art festival with a difference (nn 21/11/2005)

Collective Reverberation: In his first exhibition of 2005, young artist Manish Lal Shrestha has come up with a collection of his old creations, by Thakur Amgai (sp 14/01/2005)

Nepal offers wide array of artistic objects, by Arun Ranjit (rn 12/12/2004)

Nature Screams: Of late, artists have started to use their brushes to depict the current mess in their country, by Thakur Amgai (sp 26/11/2004), Staging reality Shiva Rijal (kp 03/12/2004)

Deconstructions at the gallery, by Sanjeev Uprety (kp 26/11/2004)

Faces Of Time: Popular cartoonist Durga Baral, alias Batsayan, has come out with heart-rending paintings depicting the human tragedy of conflict, by Thakur Amgai (sp 08/10/2004)

Giving their art and soul: The Chitrakars have dominated Nepal’s art scene for three centuries, by Naresh Newar (nt 01/10/2004)

Images of Terai: An artist from the Mithila region exhibits the beauty of traditional Mithila art depicting the lifestyles of Terai, by Thakur Amgai (sp 01/10/2004)

Painting, art work exhibition at NAFA, by Pranita Mishra (kp 07/07/2004)

Moon Or Six Pence, by Ajit Baral (na 14/06/2004)

Norbu’s neo-thangkas (nt 12/03/2004)

Pain is not the end of creation, by Shiva Rijal (kp 20/11/2003)

Safety first (Himalayan Times, 23/10/2003), Dipankara comes home, by Sumnima Udas and Natali Sanderson (Nepali Times, 24/10/2003)

Colourful History, by Garima Acharya (Kathmandu Post, 10/08/2003)

Religious symbols in traditional art, by Dhurba K Deep (Kathmandu Post, 03/08/2003)

Kathmandu dreamscape, by Abhi Subedi (Kathmandu Post, 31/07/2003)

Festivals in art genres, by Abhi Subedi (Space Time Today, 16/02/2003)

Art, myth and life, by Abhi Subedi (Space Time Today, 29/12/2002)

Stolen idol: Returned from US, retained in museum, by Rupak D Sharma (Space Time Today, 19/12/2002)

Changing trends in Nepali art, by Perina Pathak (Kathmandu Post, 15/12/2002)

Kiran & Bangdel: Formless forms, by Abhi Subedi (Space Time Today, 24/11/2002)

The hush of centuries: You have seen the museum, here comes the book. Now you can take Patan Museum home with you, by Kunda Dixit (Nepali Times, 22/11/2002)

In Vienna museum, Nepalis worship stolen Buddha: When will Nepal officially request the Austrian government to return a stolen Buddha? by Erwin Melchart (Nepali Times, 23/08/2002)

Sharada’s treasure of paintings come to public (Kathmandu Post, 16/06/2002)

Mithila paintings in Kathmandu (Sunday Post, 19/05/2002)

Sun & Moon in traditional Nepali art, by Dhurba K Deep (Sunday Post, 05/05/2002)

Nepalese contemporary art, by Gyanendra Bibas (Sunday Post, 21/04/2002)

A Hiatus in History, by Ajit Baral (Kathmandu Post, 30/12/2001)

‘Passing Culture’: Kathmandu’s rich heritage (Rising Nepal, 02/12/2001)

Picture Perfect, by Akshay Sharma (Spotlight, 23/11/2001)

Art, manipulated, by Ajit Baral (Nepali Times, 16/11/2001)

Bhandari's artistic way, by Rupesh Acharya (Sunday Post, 04/11/2001)

Art: Nepalese Bronze Sold at Record Price, by Arun Ranjit (Rising Nepal, 04/11/2001)

Mithila art has its roots in social life, by Jeshica Baral (Rising Nepal, 04/11/2001)

Art: Growing interest and awareness, by Arjun Ranjit (Rising Nepal, 07/10/2001)

Wilderness paintings, by Prakash Thapa (Sunday Post, 22/07/2001)

Patan Museum and its sustainability, by Rita Dhungel (Kathmandu Post, 20/05/2001)

A Look at Nepali Art Criticism, by Ajit Baral (Kathmandu Post, 08/04/2001)

To make it new: contemporary art, by Ajit Baral (Sunday Post, 18/02/2001)

Dimensions of painting in Pokhara, by Prakash Thapa (Sunday Post, 28/01/2001)

Pauva: Rediscovering Nepal’s Heritage, by Ajaya N. Mali (Sunday Post, 17/12/2000)

Kalapremi: An Artist's Portrait Of Nepalese Art, by Akshay Sharma (Spotlight, 01/12/2000)

What the artist fished out, by Dikshya Thakuri (Sunday Post, 19/11/2000)

20 artists and The French Connection, by Dikshya Thakuri (Sunday Post, 12/11/2000)

Creation in Wood: A Guide to Shopping for Woodcrafts (Nepal Traveller, September 2000)

The Unchanging Image (Nepal Traveller, August 2000)

Creative Sketches, by Akshay Sharma (Spotlight, 18/08/2000)

Painting exhibition in Pokhara, by Prakash Thapa (Sunday Post, 13/08/2000)

Exposition: Changing Themes, by Akshay Sharma (Spotlight, 21/07/2000)

Two painters' confluence, by Abhi Subedi (Kathmandu Post, 16/07/2000)

Art is the only thing that will survive generations (Independent, 05/07/2000); interview with Shashi Kala Tiwari

Restore Bhaktapur Palace (Kathmandu Post, 13/03/2000)

The Lamaist monastery of Thyangboche, by N.K. Rajbanshi (Sunday Post, 13/02/2000)

Do we need a separate fine art academy?, by Ajit Baral (Sunday Post, 30 January 2000)

Exhibition: in the fray, by Bhaskar Raj Amatya (Spotlight, 21 January 2000)

Himalayan art, by Diwas Dhakal (The Sunday Post, 16 January 2000)

Return of Stolen Heritage (The Independent, 5 January 2000)


Background

Fine Art Nepal(FAN)

Asian Art: The Tharu of the Tarai

Art of Newar Buddhism

Patan Museum

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