Zimbiri (Bhutanese, b. 1991), Tshemi (2018) Courtesy Nature Morte
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Zimbiri (Bhutanese, b. 1991), Tshemi (2018) Courtesy Nature Morte
Zimbiri (born 1991) is a painter and contemporary artist from Bhutan. She was the first woman to have a solo art exhibition in Bhutan. Inspired by writers such as Shel Silverstein and William Blake, as well as minimalism and Bhutanese culture, she is a leading figure in Bhutan's contemporary art scene. via Wikipedia
Tshemi (2018) Courtesy Nature Morte
Zimbiri (born 1991) is a painter and contemporary artist from Bhutan. via W #PalianSHOW
Zimbiri (born 1991), Entangled Tail, 119.7 x 120.5cm (47 1/8 x 47 7/16in). x
Entangled Tail signed lower right saa-tshen on rhay-shing, framed 119.7 x 120.5cm (47 1/8 x 47 7/16in).
Zimbiri’s ‘Entangled Tail’
Over time, her practice grew from the pursuit of precision to the embrace of intentional abstraction, representing narratives that sang of her assimilated experiences. Her process unfolded unexpectedly—as visions materialising before slumber or as echoes of vivid memories that had long laid dormant. "When I was younger, I would see something and want to recreate it. I was very mindful of the fact that I wanted to be technically sound enough to make decisions. I was very conscious of being able to recreate some things and then making the choice to change it if I wanted to," she concludes.
Excerpt from Zimbiri’s profile for Bonhams.
Text by Shreya Ajmani
Kilombo going to be lit tonight. #zimbiri (at University of the Western Cape)