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BAASANJAW CHOIJILJAW (b.1977)

Baasanjav Choijiljav is a Mongolian artist known for his pioneering role in the development of the contemporary version of the Mongol Zurag painting style. Technically similar to Tibetan Tangka, Mongol Zurag was developed in the early 20th century and was mostly characterized by the depiction of secular themes. Although the style was not encouraged during socialist times, some artists used it to depict socialist ideology and nationalist themes. The Mongol Zurag had finally revived after 1990s, and artist Baasanjav was the one who first started using its technique and traditional motif in contemporary art practice, addressing social, political, and environmental issues of his own country.

Trained at the Institute of Fine Arts, Mongolian University of Arts and Culture in 2000-2005, Baasanjav organized his first solo exhibition in 2006 in Ulaanbaatar, then at Fukuoka Asian Art Museum in Japan (2013), in Barcelona, Spain (2007), Gwangju, South Korea (2018) and again in Ulaanbaatar in 2019. His style and motif gained the attention of international critics and curators and was invited to present his works at 5th Fukuoka Asian Art Triennial, Japan in 2012, 8th (2012) and 9th (2014) Shanghai International Art Biennale, China, Arsenal (2012), Kiev Biennale, Ukraine as well as other exhibitions in Hong Kong (2011), South Korea (2008 and 2015), Italy (2009) and in NY, USA in 2019.

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Education
2005  Institute of Fine Art at University of Arts and Culture, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Solo Exhibitions
2018  Sechion history, Gwangju Mugdam, Gwangju, South Korea
2013  Art Creation, Ajibi Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
2007  Great Mongol Empire, Galeria Antonio de Barnola in Barcelona, Spain
2006  Mongol Zurag, Zanabazar Museum of Fine Arts, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

International biennales and triennials
2014  5th Fukuoka Asian Art Triennial, Fukuoka, Japan
2012  9th Shanghai International Art Biennale, Shanghai, China
2012  Arsenal 2012, Kiev Biennale, Ukraine
2010  8th Shanghai International Art Biennale

Group Exhibitions
2023  Households Lost in Globalization, Chingis Khan Museum, Ulaanbaatar
2019  Art of Everyday, Sapar Contemporary, NY, USA
2019  Heritage, Mongolia Culture Society, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2018  Mongolian Art, Gwangju Biennale, Korea
2016  Silk Road, Art Gallery UMA, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2016  Best Works, Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2015  Mongolian Korean Artists Exhibition, Taejon City Art Gallery, Taejon, Korea
2014  Mongol Zurag, State Museum of History, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2011  International Contemporary Art, Galvert 22, London, UK
2011  Modern Mongolia, Hanart Gallery, Hong Hong
2010  From Steppe to Urban Dynamics, Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong
2010  From Imagination to Creation, State Modern Art Gallery, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2009  Joint Korean Mongolian Art Olympics, Cheju, South Korea
2008  Mongolian Traditional Painting, touring exhibition, Venice and other cities in Italy
2007  Spring, Art Gallery of UMA, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2006  Before and Now, Art Gallery of UMA, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2005  Mongolian Scripts, Art Gallery of UMA, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2005  Spring, Art Gallery of UMA, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2004  Mongolian Traditional Painting, Art Gallery of UMA, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2004  Spring, Art Gallery of UMA, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2004  Autumn, Zanabazar Museum of Fine Arts, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Annual Exhibitions
2012, 2013, 2018  Mongol Zurag, Art Gallery UMA, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
2004, 2005, 2007, 2016  Spring, Art Gallery UMA, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Residencies
2013  Fukuoka Asian Art Museum Residence Program, Japan

Press & Publications
2020    Brasil De Fato: Hunger will kill us before covid-19
2019    The Tribeca Trib: Art From Mongolia at Sapar Contemporary
2019    My Art Beat: Mongol Zurag
2019    Sapar Contemporary: Mongol Zurag – The Art of Everyday
2018    University of Saint Thomas: Buddhism and Contemporary Art in Mongolia
2014    Fukuoka Asian Art Museum: Baasanjav Choijiljav

FEATURED ARTWORKS

GUESS 2014
acryl on canvas I 76x140cm

LOAD 2014-2018
acryl on canvas I 80x100cm

THOUGHTS OF THOUGHTS 2016
acryl on canvas I 130x110cm

NATURALLY 2021
acryl on canvas I 120×130 cm

CONFUSION 2019
acryl on canvas I 80x150cm

UNTITLED 2020
acryl on canvas I 75×145 cm