Born in 1983 in Ulaanbaatar and studied Fine Arts at the Mongolian University of Arts and Culture. He is an important member of the Mongol Zurag movement in Mongolia since 1990s. He focuses on Mongolia's root cultural traditions and is committed to the preservation, activation and paradigm shift of Mongolia's cultural heritage during the transition to modernity. He juxtaposes and integrates contemporary consumer culture and society of the spectacle with traditional Mongolian cultural genes. The spiritual worlds of Mongolian shamanic mythology and Tibetan Buddhism are intertwined with the symbolic system of modernity.
His group exhibitions include in 8th Asia Pacific Triennale at Queensland in Australia in 2015; 2nd Yinchuan Biennale in MOCA Yinchuan, China in 2018; Bangkok Art Biennale in 2020; Shared Horizons: 15th Bienal De La Habana, Caribbean Tribal Space, Havana, Cuba in 2024.
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