Artists
Barsboldt, Denzen
| 1958 | Born in Mongolia. Sculptor, graphic artist and designer. |
| 1971-1977 | The Surikov School of Arts, Moscow |
| 1977-1983 | The Repin Academy of Fine Arts, St.Petersburg |
| 1983-1984 | Monumental Art Studios, Mongolia |
| 1984- | independent artist |
| 2001-2004 | Vice Chairman of the UMA |
One-man shows
| 1985 | Budapest |
| 1987 | Csongrád, Nyíregyháza |
| 1989 | Budapest, Miskolc |
| 1990 | Veszprém |
| 1991 | Celldömölk, Mezőtúr |
| 1992 | Amsterdam, Hollan, Prague |
| 1993 | Ulaanbaatar, Prague |
| 1994 | Marcali |
| 1996 | Budapest, Prague |
| 1997 | Budapest, Krnov |
| 1998 | Ulaanbaatar, Prague |
| 1999 | Ulaanbaatar |
| 2002 | „Art New York" Gallery, New York |
| 2004 |
National Gallery, Ulaanbaatar "Mongolian Art Today I." London |
| 2005 | "Mongolian Art Today II." London |
Group Exhibitions
| 1988 | Ulaanbaatar |
| 1994 | Pierre House Gallery, Washington |
| 1995 |
International Exhibition, Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan American Embassy, Ulaanbaatar |
| 1997 | 33rd International Asian Exhibition, Tokyo, Japan |
| 2000 | Painting I., Ulaanbaatar |
| 2001 |
Painting II., Ulaanbaatar Bourges, France |
| 2003 | Mongolian Art Exhibition, London |
| 2005 | Blue Mongolia, Beijing, China |
| 2012 | "We belong together" group exhibition, Forrás Galéria, Budapest |
| 2012 | Exhibition of two contemporary mongolian artist Denzen Barsboldt and Choindongiin Khurelbaatar |
Monuments and open-air sculptures
| 1985 | "Portrait of Maryska Gardos", Budapest (bronze, stone) |
| 1987 |
"A sculpture of Hungarian writer Gyula Illyes", Nyíregyháza, Hungary (bronze, stone) |
| 1989 |
"Memorial to Mongolian lamas killed in the 1930s" Budapest, Hungary (bronze) |
| 1990 |
"Memorial to Hungarians died in the Second World War" Tiszanána, Hungary (bronze, brick, concrete, stone) |
| 1993 |
"Portrait of Hungarian writer Attila József", Gyöngyös, Hungary (bronze relief) |
| 1996 | "Samarian Woman" Csorna, Hungary (bronze public fountain) |
| 1997 | "The Tree of life", Hevesvezekény, Hungary (terracota relief) |
| 1999 |
"Monument dedicated to S. Zorig, democratic leader of Mongolia" Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (bronze) |
| 2000 |
"Clock tower", Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (mixed technique, brick, copper, mosaic, glass, concrete) |
| 2001 |
"Memorial of 1100th anniversary of the arrival of the Hungarians to Pannonia", Karos, Hungary (concrete, mosaic, stone) |
| 2004 |
"Bust of S. Zorig", Dashbalbar, Mongolia (bronze, stone, concrete) "Ikh Guren - Monument of Great Empires", Kara-Korum, Mongolia (brick, mosaic, concrete, polymers) |
| 2005 | Monument dedicated to B. Rinchen, Ulaanbaatar (bronze) |
| 2008 | „The BEATLES" monument in Ulaanbaatar (bronze, concrete, mosaic) |
| 2009 | Design of „the Czech Presidency of the European Union" - Beijing, China |
Sculptures and drawings in collections
| Mongolian Trade and Development Bank, Mongolia |
| Museum of Warsaw Ghetto, Poland |
| Vagrius Publishing House, Russia |
| Premier SV Advertising Company, Russia |
| PriceWaterhouse Coopers, Czech Republic |
| ICL Budapest, Hungary |
| Consulate of Belgium in Bratislava, Slovakia |
| Honorary Consulate of Mongolia in Gothenberg, Sweden |
| Hotel Duo Prague, the Czech Republic |
| Hotel Ramada Budapest, Hungary |
| Modern Art Gallery, Ulaanbaatar |
| Pierre House Gallery (USA) |
| Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan |
| "Toyota" Company |
| Petrovis company, Mongolia |
| Yukos company, Mongolia |
| Owned by Ariel Sharon former Israel Prime Minister |
| Owned by Václav Havel politician |
| Owned by D. Enkhsaikhan Mongolian politician |
| Owned by Daisaku Ikeda Japanese politician |
| Owned by Keizo Obuchi Japanese politician |
| Owned by S. Bayar Mongolian politician |
| Owned by S. Batbold Mongolian politician |
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By other companies, private collectors and galleries in Switzerland, Norway, the United Kingdom, Israel, Hungary, Sweden, Mongolia, Russia, the Czech Republic, the United Arabian Emirates, France, New Zealand, Germany, Italy. |
Awards
| 1984 | Award, International Festival of Youth and Students, Moscow, Russia |
| 1995 | UMA prize |
| 1997 | Prize, Artists Friendship Association of Asia, Tokyo, Japan |
| 2000 | Best Artwork of the Year, Prize of UMA |
| 2002 | 'Pole star' State award |
| 2003 | Best Artwork of the Year, Prize of UMA |
| 2004 | Best Artwork of the Year, Prize of UMA |
Projects
| 1997-1998 | The Chinggis - Brewery and Beer Restaurant interior design, Ulaanbaatar |
| 1998 | Sisi Coffee Shop interior design, Ulaanbaatar |
| 2000 | Business Club interior design, Ulaanbaatar |
| 2002 |
Keri G. "Forbidden Area" (CD cover design), Budapest Timberlake Wertenbaker "Plays II" (book cover design), Faber & Faber, London - Boston |
| 2005 | Aurag Restaurant interior design, Ulaanbaatar |
| 2006 | Design of the Russian Pavilion, Beijing Book-Fair (in a framework of the "Year of Russia in China 2006") |
| 2007 |
Design of the Pavilion of Russia-the Guest of Honor,International Book-Fair,Taipei Design of the Pavilion of Russia-the Guest of Honor,International Book-Fair,Geneva |
| 2007-2008 | Design of the Russian Pavilion, International Book-Fair, New Delhi (in a framework of the "Year of Russia in India 2008") |
Exhibitions
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exhibition
2012.03.08. - 2012.04.03.
