Pray for Japan! by Munkh-Erdene Lkhagva (‘Graphyme’ Graphic Design Studio, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) It has been a long time since I posted on my blog…been too busy. I came across this poster on Facebook . The poster is an excellent work by a talented Mongolian graphic designer Munkh-Erdene Lkhagva. When a disaster of this scale happens … Continue reading
The Border Guard in Scarborough, a site-specific installation and video piece, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, Sept 2010 Watch the video piece by clicking here. Last Sunday afternoon, I’ve left him in Scarborough. He didn’t say anything. I think he knew what was going on. But I am not hundred percent sure. I’ve felt this incredible sadness … Continue reading
The Postage Box I have many boxes: small, medium and big sizes of varying colours. Out of all those boxes I keep, this is the one I treasure. An ordinary but tired looking postage box. Decorated by ‘fine” stickers of shipping companies of both Mongolia and the UK. Initially, I used this postage box to … Continue reading
I’ve seen thousands of historical images of Mongolian people. It is rare to come across a photo which I haven’t seen it. A couple of days ago, I was looking for an image of a Mongolian woman in a traditional outfit to use it in my next photo shoot. Flicking through images on Google can … Continue reading
‘Detective and his daughter’, a still image from the video, 2007-8 Watch the video on clicking here. Detective and his daughter (2007-8) A video piece, 8.32 min Room was only small but very plain. There were two Russian styled and steel bodied beds located against each other and a huge rectangular window looking down to … Continue reading
Published Date: 09 April 2010′ http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/Art-In-Unusual-Places-Empty.6215855.jp A change of art’ by Rod McPhee Arts Editor Rod McPhee took a look at how Leeds’s increasing number of empty shops are being filled with eye catching exhibitions. As curator and project manager, Yvonne Carmichael has spent the last six months organising what must be Leeds’s most unconventional … Continue reading
IDEA STAGE Unlike many of my other carefully planned projects, ‘Mama’s Garden: words of love’ has multiple layers which are hard to be understood as coherent. However, there are couple of clear stages of the project. – 15th Jan 2010. I’ve found the project idea. – February 2010. Whole February has been spent on obsessing … Continue reading
I am pleased to announce that The Light in Leeds has been confirmed as a host location of the proposed project. Before I continue, I would like to thank Brian Oakley, The General Manager of the Light Leeds and his colleagues in advance for allowing me to work flexibly in the space and being understanding … Continue reading
Dear All, I have a great news! Recently, I’ve applied to be part of a scheme called ‘Art in Unusual Spaces‘ in order to host my site-specific installation and performance. My application has been successful and now I am in contact with co-ordinators of the scheme. Hopefully, I will find out more details about the … Continue reading