Abstract & Contemporary Artist
Batjargal Khualam is a distinguished Mongolian artist specializing in abstract and contemporary styles. Born in 1970 in Nalaikh, Mongolia, his work explores the intersection of traditional Mongolian themes and modern aesthetic expressions. Since 2001, he has maintained a prolific career as a freelance artist, earning international recognition for his unique visual language.
Education
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College of Fine Art, Ulaanbaatar | 1986–1990
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4th Secondary School, Nalaikh | 1976–1986
Professional Experience
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Freelance Artist | 2001–Present
Developing a diverse portfolio of contemporary works with a focus on abstract forms and cultural narratives.
Selected Exhibitions
Khualam’s work has been showcased in significant solo and group exhibitions across Asia and the United States:
| Year | Exhibition Title | Venue/Location |
| 2010 | International Equestrian Festival | Lexington, Kentucky, USA |
| 2009 | Equine Affair | Pomona, California, USA |
| 2007 | Art Expo Las Vegas | Las Vegas, Nevada, USA |
| 2006 | Art Expo Miami | Miami, Florida, USA |
| 2005 | The Beppu Asia Biennale | Beppu, Japan |
| 2005 | Light and Shadow (Joint Exhibition) | Art Gallery of the UMA |
| 2004 | The Best Artworks of the Year | Art Gallery of the UMA |
| 2004 | Triangle (Group Exhibition) | Fine Arts Museum, Mongolia |
| 2000 | International Cartoon Competition | Turkey |
| 1999 | Annual “Spring” & “Autumn” Exhibitions | Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
| 1998 | Noma Concours for Picture Book Illustration | Japan |
