This exhibition looks back at the Nepal of the early 1700s: the late Malla period, when royal patronage and Newar guilds produced some of the finest art South Asia has seen — gilded struts, repoussé deities, illuminated manuscripts, and paubha scrolls — in the decades before Prithvi Narayan Shah unified the modern state.
We want artists to respond to that world, not just illustrate it: through historical reference, oral history, reinterpretation, photography, and new media. Around the artwork we'll build talks, guided walks, and workshops so visitors leave with a living sense of where Nepal came from.
It only works if we build it together — and that starts with the calls below.