Dashi NAMDAKOV
Dashi Namdakov was born in 1967 in a small Buryati village near the Russian – Chinese border, near the magnificent Lake Baikal, the world’s cleanest and biggest freshwater container - one of the World’s Natural Heritage Sites. The local people – Buryats – believe the Lake to be sacred. After graduating from the sculpture department of the Krasnoyarsk State Art Institute in 1992, Dashi has been exhibited worldwide since 2000: from Tokyo and Beijing to New York and Los Angeles. Dashi exhibited his works in museums - State Hermitage Museum (Russia), Beijing Museum of World Art (China), in galleries - Halcyon (United Kingdom), National Arts Club (USA), and also participated in state projects - Russian National Exhibition (France). Dashi Namdakov's works are in the collections of the State Hermitage and the Russian Ethnographic Museum in St. Petersburg, the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, the State Museum of Oriental Art, and in private collections in the USA, Germany, France, Great Britain, Belgium, Switzerland, Japan, China and Singapore.
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