Rangoon’s Best Contemporary Art Galleries
Burmese art, largely unaffected by global trends, is truly representative of the country’s landscape and people. Under the military junta, artists carried on quietly, producing bold works of richness and color, but generally avoiding the political. Now, under a new political system, the contemporary art scene is starting to stretch its wings. Here are ten Rangoon galleries where the city’s creativity is flourishing.
River Gallery
River Gallery
Set up in 2005 by New Zealander Gill Pattison, River Gallery is a pioneer and leading light of Burmese art, showcasing the huge diversity of contemporary Burmese talent. The gallery also promotes the profile of Burmese art internationally through a yearly programme of exhibitions at institutions around the world. Located in the colonial grandeur of the Strand Hotel, River Gallery is a serene space displaying the best artists in Burma, both established and emerging. It welcomes all types of styles and subject matter, ranging from the traditional to the more progressive. A second gallery was opened nearby in October 2013, widening the institution’s remit to encompass installations and performances.
River Gallery, Strand Hotel Annex, 92 Strand Rd, Rangoon, Burma, +95 (0)1 243377/8/9 (Ext) 1810
New Zero Art Space
New Zero Art Space is notable for being Burma’s first non-profit art space, dedicated to developing and promoting the next generation of Burmese artists. It first opened in 2008 as a home for the New Zero artists’ collective, who had been exhibiting together since 1990. Later, a studio was added to the space, as well as an art library, which covers the history of Burmese art movements. Alongside regular exhibitions of contemporary and multimedia art from both local and international artists, New Zero also runs seminars and free art classes for children and adults. With its hosting of festivals such as The International Multimedia Art Festival in 2012, and its residency scheme for artists from around the world, New Zero is not only a place for local artists to meet and work. It also acts as a hub for cultural exchange and engagement, and an exciting place to discover Burma’s fledgling experimental arts scene.
New Treasure Art Gallery
Art Gallery
Pansodan Art Gallery
Art Gallery
Gallery 65
Gallery 65
A spirit of originality and progress is what makes Gallery 65 stand out in the Rangoon art scene. The gallery exhibits contemporary paintings, sculpture and photography by respected Burmese artists, such as Khin Maung Yin, and emerging talents, such as Tin Maung Win. Established in 2010, the gallery is located in a quiet residential area, near downtown Rangoon, in a beautiful old colonial teak house. Gallery 65 always seeks to remain accessible and vibrant while showing some of the most unique work around.
Gallery 65, 65 Yaw Min Gyi Road, Dagon Township, Rangoon, Burma, +95 (0)1 246317
Inya Art Gallery
Art Gallery
KZL Studio and Gallery
KZL Studio and Gallery
Located in the peaceful surroundings of the Golden Valley, close to the magnificent Shwedagon Pagoda, the KZL Gallery is home to the work of 20 leading Burmese contemporary artists. It is also the actual home of prominent young artist Khin Zaw Latt, who lives, works and exhibits his pieces above the main gallery. Khin Zaw Latt is famed for his portraits, having painted the first portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi to be deemed suitable for public consumption by the authorities. With the uncontroversial title Just a Portrait, the painting depicts the iconic opposition leader made up of tiny crimson images of her father. This painting drew attention when it was entered into the Myanmar Portrait Competition in 2011, but it was his second painting, A Tale of My Daughter, that won first prize.
KZL Studio and Gallery, 184/84(A), Golden Hill Road, Shwe Taung Gone (Near PanDiTa RaMa Sasana Yeik Tha), Bahan Township, Rangoon, Burma, +95 (0)9 5333518
Anawmar Art Gallery
Anawmar Gallery represents the best of old and new in Burmese art. There are around 200 paintings on show, stretching back from the early 20th century up until the contemporary art of today, with some heavyweight artists on show. The gallery was founded by well-known artist Nay Myo Say, who has a room dedicated to his work. His paintings incorporate both traditional Buddhist and Burmese elements with abstract and modern features, using bright colors to highlight his subtle themes.
Anawmar Art Gallery, 18A Thukhawaddy Road, Sooniram Park, Yankin Township, Burma.
Nawaday Tharlar Art Gallery
Art Gallery
Lokanat Galleries
Established in 1971 with the motto ‘Truth, Beauty, Love’, Lokanat Galleries could well be Burma’s longest-running gallery. It is a non-profit organisation with a long heritage of promoting local contemporary and classical art. Starting with nine member artists, the gallery now represents the work of 21 local artists. There are two halls, one showing a small collection of traditional art, the other exhibiting new shows every few months. The Lokanat Galleries’ reach also extends beyond its own walls, as it works with embassies and the UN, and hosts competitions and book fairs. Significantly, it was also the first gallery to obtain official permission to hold performance art and installations.
Lokanat Galleries, 62, 1st Floor, Pansodan Street, Kyauktada Township., Rangoon, Burma, +95 (0)1 382269
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