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Biligt Enkhtaivan

Images provided by Biligt Enkhtaivan

Fluid Gold Journal

ARTIST STATEMENT


My work explores existential questions—life, death, time, truth—through a personal visual language rooted in printmaking and mixed media. I developed a unique technique that blends traditional printmaking with other materials, allowing me to express complex inner emotions and impressions.

Deeply inspired by Mongolian philosophy and our reverence for the Eternal Blue Sky, my art reflects a worldview in which all beings—humans, animals, nature—are part of one interconnected universe. Through my work, I aim to remind us of our place as guests on this earth, and the importance of living in harmony with nature.


BIOGRAPHY


Biligt Enkhtaivan (b. 1988, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) is a multidisciplinary Mongolian artist and architect whose work explores identity, nature, and human connection through printmaking and contemporary visual media. She began her formal art education studying printmaking at the Arts and Culture University of Mongolia (2005–2006), and later graduated as an architectural designer from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, China (2007–2013).

Biligt has presented numerous solo exhibitions both in Mongolia and internationally, including Eternal Blue Sky (2024, Thinking Box Gallery, Gwangju, Korea), Steppe Full of People (2023, Khan Gallery, Ulaanbaatar), Humanoid (2022, Arts Council of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar), A story of us (2019, Union of Mongolian Artists exhibition hall, Ulaanbaatar) and Children of Eden (2019, Mongolian National Art Gallery). Her work has been showcased in major group exhibitions such as the Ulaanbaatar Biennale (2025), Nord Art in Germany (2024), ARA International Contemporary Art Festival (2024, Mongolia) and Art week-2023 (Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia).

A recipient of multiple awards, Biligt was awarded “Best Artwork” at the 2024 ARA Festival and Best Printmaking Artwork at the 2024 Independence Exhibition in Ulaanbaatar. Her work has been featured across exhibitions and art events in Mongolia, South Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Italy, Germany, and the United States, contributing to a growing international presence.

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