Artudio is thrilled to announce the opening of I am Rooted, But I Flow, a captivating contemporary art exhibition at Takpa Gallery, Kathmandu. Featuring Krisha Tamrakar’s acclaimed series “Between Colors and Spaces” alongside works by seven other talented female artists from Nepal, this month-long exhibition, curated by Pratima Thakali, runs from February 8 to March 8, 2025. Immerse yourself in a visually rich and thought-provoking exploration of color, space, and memory.
Krisha Tamrakar’s “Between Colors and Spaces”
A rising force in Nepal’s contemporary art scene, Krisha Tamrakar examines themes of transformation, nostalgia, and urban shifts. In “Between Colors and Spaces”, she intricately blends vibrant artificial hues with muted earthy tones, reflecting on the evolving nature of familiar spaces. Using watercolor pencils, her compositions reveal the tension between tradition and modernity, offering a fragmented yet deeply emotional portrayal of places affected by consumerism and change.
Her artistic process of observing, deconstructing, and reimagining spaces invites viewers to reflect on their own shifting surroundings and the fragile nature of memory.
Exhibition Details
- Title: I am Rooted, But I Flow
- Curator: Pratima Thakali
- Featured Series: Between Colors and Spaces by Krisha Tamrakar
- Artists: Eight Nepali Female Artists including Krisha Tamrakar
- Venue: Takpa Gallery, Kathmandu
- Dates: February 8 – March 8, 2025
- Artists: Showcasing eight leading female artists redefining contemporary art in Nepal
Why You Should Visit
This exhibition is a must-see for art lovers, collectors, and cultural enthusiasts. It highlights Krisha Tamrakar’s groundbreaking work while celebrating the growing influence of women in Nepal’s contemporary art movement. Explore compelling artistic perspectives that challenge perceptions of space, identity, and change.
Experience the exhibition today!