Nomin Bold (b. 1982) is a multidisciplinary visual artist and one of the leading practitioners to emerge from the school of Mongol Zurag, the secular painting tradition derived from Buddhist thangka. Nomin works nimbly across painting, sculpture, collage, and textiles, using her meticulous drawing skills and sensitivity to color to create surprising combinations of spiritual and secular symbols. While the artist often considers the intrinsic Buddhist meaning that she selectively brings into her works, it is rather her inquiry into the nature of the tradition itself and how it can be juxtaposed, superimposed, or envisioned in the present world that inspires her unusual compositions and commands a viewer’s attention. Born in Mongolia, Nomin studied visual arts at the Mongolian University of Arts and Culture in Ulaanbaatar. Her work has been exhibited in the 14th edition of Documenta, Kassel, Germany, 2020-2021 Bangkok Art Biennale, The 14th International Biennial of Contemporary Art, Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba, Brazil, 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art in the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art in Australia, and the 2nd International Art Biennial in Bodrum, Turkey.
Museum Collection:
AU Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) Brisbane, QLD
CH Sigg Collection, Switzerland
DE Germany Museum Am Rothenbaum MARKK, Hamburg
DE Volkerkundemuseum, Heidelberg
US Dallas Art Museum, Texas
CN UCCA Lab, Beijing