Kailash K Shrestha (b. 1985) is a multifaceted contemporary artist based in Kathmandu born in Gairimudi village, Dolakha and received his BFA from Kathmandu University and MFA from Tribhuwan University. He is the founder of Artudio, A Centre for Contemporary Visual Arts based in Kathmandu.
He is the leading artist from Nepal for "Rivers of the World" International Art Project by Thames festival Trust implemented in partnership with British Council in 2017/18. Mr Shrestha is the First Recipient of the Prestigious Young Artist Award from The Australian Himalayan Foundation in 2009. He has participated in several national and international workshops and residencies along with two solo exhibitions and many national and international group exhibitions including, Kathmandu International Arts Festival, Asian Art Biennale and Kathmandu Triannale.
His work employs a variety of visual language to create narratives that are both personal and relatable. His current work deals with the contemporary socio-political context and an identity in varied mediums from the daily newspapers to photographs, paintings, and other experimental mediums.
He has also established A Pran Community Art Centre in his birthplace, Gairimudi, Dolakha after the earthquake and initiated and curated “Dolakha Album” curated art residency in the center and in the community itself as part of the long-term vision of the center. Kailash has curated many residencies and exhibitions and some of them include Dolakha album, a short term curated community home stay art residency hosted in Gairimudi, Dolakha by Artudio, UNHCR and IOM’s, Marking the 100,000 Resettlement of Bhutanese Refugees and co-curated Yantra 4.0 Art.Tech.Science exhibition.
He is the leading artist from Nepal for "Rivers of the World" International Art Project by Thames festival Trust implemented in partnership with British Council in 2017/18. Mr Shrestha is the First Recipient of the Prestigious Young Artist Award from The Australian Himalayan Foundation in 2009. He has participated in several national and international workshops and residencies along with two solo exhibitions and many national and international group exhibitions including, Kathmandu International Arts Festival, Asian Art Biennale and Kathmandu Triannale.
His work employs a variety of visual language to create narratives that are both personal and relatable. His current work deals with the contemporary socio-political context and an identity in varied mediums from the daily newspapers to photographs, paintings, and other experimental mediums.
He has also established A Pran Community Art Centre in his birthplace, Gairimudi, Dolakha after the earthquake and initiated and curated “Dolakha Album” curated art residency in the center and in the community itself as part of the long-term vision of the center. Kailash has curated many residencies and exhibitions and some of them include Dolakha album, a short term curated community home stay art residency hosted in Gairimudi, Dolakha by Artudio, UNHCR and IOM’s, Marking the 100,000 Resettlement of Bhutanese Refugees and co-curated Yantra 4.0 Art.Tech.Science exhibition.