Zorikto Dorzhiev

Another success at Christie’s for rising Siberian artist Zorikto

The Siberian Times reports
Artist: Zorikto Dorzhiev

A leading Siberian artist rubbed shoulders with Hollywood glitterati as some of his work was sold at a major charity auction to raise funds for Tibet. Zorikto Dorzhiev, from Buryatia, was among the contributors who helped bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars for Tibet House, the Cultural Centre of the Dalai Lama.Held at the Rockefeller Plaza, in New York, the glamorous event saw his graphic sketch 'A Legend' sell for $15,000 (990,000 roubles).

Among the other items sold by auction house Christie’s were a dinner date with actress Uma Thurman, a signed guitar owned by the singer Sting, a personalised voicemail recording from actor Hugh Jackman and a VIP performance by the renowned pianist Philip Glass.The annual charity evening, held on December 10, was organised by Tibet House, whose president is Columbia University professor Robert Thurman, Uma’s father. Uma, most famous for her role in Pulp Fiction, is also on the board of trustees of the organisation, which raises money to protect Tibetan culture and artefacts.

Born in 1976 in Ulan-Ude, he graduated from the Krasnoyarsk State Art Institute in 2002 before returning to his home town to work as a painter and illustrator of children’s books. He also worked as a set and costume designer on the blockbuster movie 'Mongol', which was nominated for an Academy Award.His work has been exhibited in galleries around the world, and by leading institutions such as the Council of Europe. It was also put on show during the Beijing Olympics in 2008.

The artist’s paintings can be found in private collections in Russia, the United States, Germany and Australia and he counts Russian President Vladimir Putin and ex-German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder among his collectors.Next year the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow will host an exhibition of more than 60 of his paintings, drawings and sculptures, along with a special fashion show created using his sketches.

Origin report from The Siberian Times, 2014.12.24

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