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才仁·夏爾帕 TSHERIN SHERPA

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透過喜馬拉雅原住民與旅居海外的視角,藉由連結神聖與世俗、歷史與當代,Tsherin Sherpa 的作品處理了文化的保存和轉化。以個人經歷結合藏傳佛教文化特性, 描繪和重新運用藏傳佛教傳統圖像來探索文化的碰撞、保存、和融合。

Tsherin Sherpa 於 1968 年出⽣於尼泊爾加德滿都,現於加州與加德滿都兩地居住並進⾏藝術創作。12 歲時,他開始跟隨他的⽗親、著名唐卡藝術家 Urgen Dorje Sherpa 學習傳統的藏式唐卡繪畫。Tsherin 於1988 年~ 1992 年於台灣學習電腦科學與中⽂,對於台灣有著濃厚的情感連結︔隨後 Sherpa 於 1993 年回到尼泊爾,與⽗親作完成了包括唐卡和寺廟壁畫在內的多個重要項⽬。1998 年,Sherpa 移民至加州,他開始探索⾃⼰的藝術—— 重新想像傳統的藏傳佛教圖案、符號、顏⾊和⼿勢,並將它們以重組、扭轉的⽅式創作當代藝術品,是⽬前國際備受矚⽬的喜⾺拉雅當代藝術家。

Tsherin Sherpa 於 2022 年代表尼泊爾參加第 59 屆威尼斯雙年展,呈現個展項⽬《沉默靈魂的故事 — 分散的線索 — 扭曲的⾹格⾥拉》,這不僅是他個⼈的國際藝術成就,更標誌著尼泊爾史上⾸次以國家館名義參與威尼斯雙年展,具⾥程碑式的重要歷史意義。

Tsherin 曾三度以個展參與⾹港巴塞爾國際藝術博覽會(Art Basel Hong Kong),並於2024 年受邀於公眾藝術項⽬展出 10 公尺⼤型裝置作品,〈天梯〉(Stairways to Heaven),成為展會最受矚⽬的焦點。

Tsherin國際展覽經歷豐富,Tsherin 作品廣為全球重要美術館與私⼈收藏。國際重要美術館個展展出包括:美國加州索諾瑪現代美術館(SVMA Sonoma Valley Museum of Art)「Tsherin Sherpa: Different Worlds」(2024)、維尼亞美術館(Virginia Museum ofFine Arts)個⼈回顧展:「Tsherin Sherpa – 靈魂」(2022)︔更受邀參與美國⽪博迪·埃塞克斯博物館(Peabody Essex Museum,2023)展覽︔德州亞洲協會(Asia Society Texas,2023)個展。 雙年展部分有:泰國清邁雙年展(2023)、橫濱三年展(2020)︔第⼆屆銀川雙年展(2018)︔第⼀屆加德滿都三年展(2017)︔第八屆亞太當代藝術三年展(2015)︔以及第⼆屆達卡藝術峰會(2014)等。

2023 年紐約亞洲協會(Asia Society)授予 Tsherin Sherpa「亞洲藝術變⾰者獎」(Asia Arts Game Changer Awards),表揚其對當代藝術的卓越貢獻。

Tsherin Sherpa 作為尼泊爾最具代表性的藝術家,其部分作品與尼泊爾當地頂級傳統⼯藝師合作,不僅完整保留尼泊爾古⽼的⼯藝技術,更藉由持續的國際美術館展覽展出,提⾼⼯藝師在當地的社會地位。此外,Tsherin Sherpa 於加德滿都創辦了 “Takpa Gallery” 及非營利組織  “Himalayan Art Initiative”,除了積極扶植尼泊爾藝術的發展 —無論是傳統或是當代,將其對於當代藝術的經驗與⽅法,無私地奉獻給年輕的藝術家們,進⽽改變尼泊爾的藝術⽣態,並⼤幅提升尼泊爾當代藝術的國際能⾒度。

Tsherin Sherpa ⽬前於臺南市美術館⼆館舉辦個展〈宇宙迷宮:喜⾺拉雅當代藝術──才仁·夏爾帕個展「識界」〉,展現其對⽂化與精神層⾯的深度探討。2026 年,他將於夏威夷檀⾹山藝術博物館(Honolulu Museum of Art)舉辦個展,2027 年將於西雅圖藝術博物館(Seattle Art Museum)舉⾏⽣涯重要的⼤型回顧展,持續擴展其於國際藝壇的影響⼒。

Tsherin Sherpa was born in 1968 in Kathmandu, Nepal, and currently lives and works between California and Kathmandu. At the age of twelve, he began training under his father, the renowned thangka master Urgen Dorje Sherpa, studying the techniques and iconography of traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting. From 1988 to 1992, Sherpa studied computer science and Chinese language in Taiwan, where he developed a lasting emotional connection to the country. Upon returning to Nepal in 1993, he collaborated with his father on numerous significant projects, including thangka paintings and temple murals. In 1998, Sherpa immigrated to California, where he began to explore his own artistic voice—reimagining traditional Tibetan Buddhist motifs, symbols, colors, and gestures, and transforming them into a contemporary visual language. He is now recognized as one of the most prominent contemporary Himalayan artists on the global stage.

In 2022, Tsherin Sherpa represented Nepal at the 59th Venice Biennale with his solo presentation “Stories of a Silent Soul – Threads of Dispersion – Distorted Shangri-La”. This not only marked a milestone in his personal artistic career but also carried historic significance as Nepal’s first-ever participation in the Venice Biennale with a national pavilion.

Sherpa has held three solo presentations at Art Basel Hong Kong, and in 2024 was invited to present a monumental ten-meter-tall installation, “Stairways to Heaven”, in the fair’s Public Art Sector, becoming one of the event’s most acclaimed highlights.

His works have been widely exhibited and collected by major international museums and private collectors around the world. Notable solo museum exhibitions include “Tsherin Sherpa: Different Worlds” (Sonoma Valley Museum of Art, USA, 2024); the retrospective “Tsherin Sherpa: Spirits” (Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 2022); exhibitions at the Peabody Essex Museum (2023) and Asia Society Texas (2023). He has also participated in numerous biennales and triennales, including the Chiang Mai Biennale (2023), Yokohama Triennale (2020), Yinchuan Biennale (2018), Kathmandu Triennale (2017), 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (2015), and the Dhaka Art Summit (2014).

In 2023, the Asia Society New York honored Sherpa with the Asia Arts Game Changer Award, recognizing his outstanding contribution to contemporary art.

As one of Nepal’s most representative artists, Sherpa often collaborates with Nepal’s finest traditional artisans in the creation of his works, preserving ancient craft techniques while simultaneously elevating the social status of these craftspeople through international exposure. He is also the founder of Takpa Gallery and the non-profit organization Himalayan Art Initiative in Kathmandu, both dedicated to fostering the development of Nepalese art—traditional and contemporary alike. Through these initiatives, Sherpa shares his knowledge and experience generously with younger artists, helping to transform Nepal’s art ecosystem and enhance the global visibility of Nepalese contemporary art.

Currently, Tsherin Sherpa’s solo exhibition “Tsherin Sherpa: Cosmos and Identities” is on view at the Tainan Art Museum, Building 2, as part of “Labyrinthus Universi: Himalayan Contemporary Art”, showcasing his profound reflections on cultural identity and spirituality. In 2026, he will present a solo exhibition at the Honolulu Museum of Art, followed by a major career retrospective at the Seattle Art Museum in 2027, further expanding his influence in the international art world.

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