Karma Phuntsok's visit to CU 麻豆影院
Karma Phuntsok's talk, Unexpected Buddha on September 1, was a rare glimpse into the memories, compassion, and histories of the intricately talented 鈥榗ontemporary Tibetan Thankga painter鈥. Here is an aching excerpt from Karma Phuntsok's talk: 鈥淢y painting helps me process my anger. I think over what HHDL said, to have compassion. Mao helps me process my anger. To imagine having compassion, even for Mao. How do you love someone who has brought destruction to your world?鈥
(From L-R: Rupak Shrestha, Marielle Butters, Dawa Lokyitsang, Karma Phuntsok, Carole McGranahan, Drew Zackary)
More on Karma鈥檚 work: http://www.karmaart.com/
In her introduction to Karma Phuntsok's talk, CU Professor Carole McGranahan spoke about an article she wrote on Tibetan history - a story about Mao in Tibet on the Long March. She said that she was confused by the story for a long time. Karma's paintings finally helped her understand the story and Tibetan possibilities for understanding Mao. The article with some of the artwork Karma discussed in the talk can be accessed here: https://www.academia.edu/14714098/Mao_in_Tibetan_Disguise_History_Ethnographic_Theory_and_Excess_HAU_Journal_of_Ethnographic_Theory_2012_
A live recorded video from the talk can be accessed here: https://www.facebook.com/anthropologytibet/videos/1711306072463234/