Milton Mondal A stage with the memory of an impacted landscape and my house. 1 tree = 1 brick!

Milton Mondal´s artistic practice center around the intersection of human-impacted landscapes, migration, and environmental transformation. These themes resonate deeply with his personal journey of migrating across multiple countries over the past decade. Through his work, Mondal aims to capture the disruption caused by both migration and environmental change, focusing on how these forces shape individual and collective memories. The exhibition invite viewers to engage with the personal and global implications of environmental transformation by using etching, lithography, drypoint and silkscreenn as lenses to explore these critical issues.

This project aims to contribute to the larger conversation about memory, displacement, and cultural identity. By pushing the boundaries of print media, Mondal hopes to create a space where viewers can reflect on their own relationship with the changing landscapes around them.

Milton Mondal is an Indian-born multidisciplinary artist based in Oslo, specializing in printmaking. He holds a Master’s in Medium and Material-Based Art from the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO) and studied at École Supérieure d’Arts & Médias in Caen, France, alongside his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan. His work explores themes of migration, human-impacted landscapes, and environmental change. Milton was nominated for the prestigious Queen Sonja Print Award and has received several awards, including the Billedkunstnernes Vederlagsfond, NKF Prosjektstøtte, and the Ann Margret Lindell Award. His upcoming exhibitions include shows at Foreningen Trykkeriet and Norske Grafikere in 2024 and 2025, and he will participate in the R.E.D. residency in 2027 in Norway.

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