Conference on ancient Tibetan calligraphy with creation of calligraphic tables & Exhibition
With the Tibetan lama monk Dolpo Tulku Rinpoche Dolpo Tulku Rinpoche Sherab Zangpo was born in 1981 in the Dho Tharap valley in the Dolpo region of Nepal. At the age of ten, he was recognized by His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche as the reincarnation of the Dolpo Lama Nyinchung Rinpoche. He went to Namdroling Monastery in Bylakkuppe, Mysore to complete his studies in philosophy, practice and rituals under the guidance of His Holiness Penor Rinpoche. After his studies, as a professor he started teaching Sutra and Tantra at the Ngagyur Nyingma Institute, the advanced center of philosophical studies of the Namdroling monastery since 2007. In 2008, Dolpo Tulku Rinpoche is professor and abbot in the monasteries in Dho Tarap , Saldang and Namgung. In Europe he founded the Dolpo Tulku Foundation with registered office in Germany and traveled throughout Europe invited by universities and cultural organizations for conferences and retreats.
Professor Nino Finauri intervenes: "CALLIGRAPHS IN WESTERN ART"
The graphic element of writing, with its mysterious symbology and ornamental fascination, has occupied the interest and creativity of many artists, both in the late Middle Ages and in modern times. Epigrams, mottos, emblems, epitaphs, cartouches... Every opportunity was exploited to confront the formal and semantic substance of writing on paintings from all eras.
Nino Finauri (Fano 1962), degrees in philosophy and modern literature, teaches history of art at the Nolfi high school in Fano. For years he has been dealing with iconography, iconology and symbologies in the figurative arts, with particular attention to anthropology and - on the opposite side - to contemporary conceptualisation.
EXHIBITION OPEN FROM 1st JUNE TO 11th JUNE during the opening hours of the Memo