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The Visual Culture of Tibet and the Himalayas: Studies in Tibetan art, archaeology, architecture, cinema, and photography from pre-history to the 21st century PIATS 2016: Proceedings of the Fourteenth Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Bergen, 2016.

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Proceedings of the Art History Panel of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Bergen Norway 2016 seminar. John Bellezza  Facsimiles of the Earliest Ritual Architecture on the Plateau: A Comprehensive Survey of Stepped Shrines in the Rock Art of Upper Tibet Laurianne Bruneau In between Kashmir and Xinjiang: Buddhist remains of the Nubra region. Results of the Franco-Indian Archaeological Mission in Ladakh (Abstract) David Pritzker  Allegories of Kingship: animal motifs in equestrian equipment and banquet ware of the Tibetan Empire (Abstract) MONASTIC ART Nils Martin The lDe, the ’Bro, and the sMer: Inscriptional Evidence from the Temple of Avalokiteśvara at Mangyu (Abstract) Sarah Richardson  Painting the Path to Perfection with a Book on the Walls: The Buddha’s Former Lives in Shalu’s Circumambulatory Passage TIBETAN ARCHITECTURE Knud Larsen  The Architecture of the Medical College on Chakpori, Lhasa Eva Seegers  Stūpas in Khams: Observing the Rebuilding of Material Culture in Tibet 20TH - 21ST CENTURY VISUAL ARTS Elisabeth Haderer Tibetan Art Goes West – The Transmission of Traditional Tibetan Buddhist Art to Europe in the 20th/ 21st Centuries Françoise Robin  Women in Pema Tseden’s films: a so far uneasy relationship. A brief overview Isabelle Henrion-Dourcy  Tibetan amateur fiction movies from the Gesar heartland: Imagi(ni)ng modernity in a ‘remote’ pastoral region of Kham Patrick Sutherland  Re-Imagining the Frame: Some reflections on contemporary photography in Spiti (Abstract) Nicola Schneider The female in contemporary Tibetan art: the artist Monsal Pekar (b. 1964) Leigh Miller The Look of Art without Religion: A Case Study in Contemporary Tibetan Art in Lhasa Hosted on an outside site, digital version of the journal Himalaya Amy Heller  Tibetan artists and Tibetan identity: who's who and since when?

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Amy Heller. The Visual Culture of Tibet and the Himalayas: Studies in Tibetan art, archaeology, architecture, cinema, and photography from pre-history to the 21st century PIATS 2016: Proceedings of the Fourteenth Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Bergen, 2016.. asianart.com, 2020. ⟨hal-03899105⟩
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