Baatarzorig Batjargal Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, b. 1983

Overview

Batjargal draws on the techniques of Mongol Zurag painting to address the broader history of Mongolia’s development over the past century. The Zurag painting style first emerged during the Mongolian independence movement in the early 20th Century. Originally an art form to express the ideals of secular nationalism, today Batjargal has breathed new life into the medium.

 

During a time of unprecedented urbanization, the artist addresses the contradictions of his own environment and its transformation from past to present. Panning through the repressions of Soviet style communism to the inequalities and consumerism of global capitalism, Batjargal offers narratives concerned with the loss of traditional heritage. In a rich tapestry of various regimes, the portraits in his recent series include gods, holy men, artists, intellectuals, warriors, noblemen, politicians and oligarchs.

 

His work has been acquired by the Minneapolis Institute of Art, USA. 

Works
  • Baatarzorig Batjargal, Spirit of Land Steep, 2022
    Spirit of Land Steep, 2022
  • Baatarzorig Batjargal, Spirit, 2021
    Spirit, 2021
  • Baatarzorig Batjargal, The Room Itself, 2021
    The Room Itself, 2021
  • Baatarzorig Batjargal, Law of Nature, 2019
    Law of Nature, 2019
  • Baatarzorig Batjargal, Highland, 2019
    Highland, 2019
  • Baatarzorig Batjargal, Wolf Totem, 2018
    Wolf Totem, 2018
  • Baatarzorig Batjargal, MGL (diptych), 2018
    MGL (diptych), 2018
  • Baatarzorig Batjargal, Grande Tartaria, 2017
    Grande Tartaria, 2017
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