Turburam Sandagdorj aka STuro
Exhibitions
Senses Center, Stockholm, Sweden 2018
Silk Road House, Berkeley, USA 2017
Moraga Library, Moraga, USA 2015
Lacis Museum of Lace and Textiles, Berkeley, USA 2015
Silk Road House, Berkeley, USA 2014 (group)
Oakland International Airport, Oakland, USA 2013 (group)
LA Art Show, Los Angeles, USA 2013 (group)
Gallery “Aoyagi”, Yamanashi Pref, Japan 2011
Silk Road House, Berkeley, USA 2009
The Fifth International Paper cutting Festival, Jintan, China 2009 (group)
The Second International Blue Book Group exhibition, Tehran, Iran 2008 (group)
The Fourth International Paper cutting Festival, Nanjing, China 2008 (group)
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, Tokyo, Japan 2007 (group)
Musee des Miniatures & Decors de Cinema, Lyon, France 2007 (group)
Art EXPO, New York, USA 2007
Frank Bette Center for Arts, Alameda, USA 2005, 2006 (group)
Gallery “Tangii”, Tokyo, Japan 2003, 2004
M. K. Ciurlionis National Museum of Arts,Caunas, Lithuania 2003
Gallery 3.14, Bergen, Norway 2002
World Trade Centre, Tokyo, Japan 1998 (group)
Museum of the Ethnography (Minpaku), Osaka, Japan 1998
Information Center of the Mongolian Village, Kyushu, Japan 1997
Gallery “Nuskin”, Amagi, Japan 1997
Gallery “Strasse”, Nishinomiya, Japan 1996, 1997, 1998
Maruzen Co, Ltd, Osaka, Japan 1996
Antiquariat “Quodlibet”, Karlsruhe, Germany 1996
Studio Rabus, Durlach, Germany 1996
Sparcasse Bruchsal, Nurtingen, Germany 1996
Osaka, Japan 1995
Matsue, Japan 1994
Exhibition Hall of the BWA Suwalki, Suwalki, Poland 1993
Hordamuseet, Fana, Norway 1991
Fine Art Museum, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 1990
Russian Cultural Centre “Lenin club”, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 1989
Exhibition Hall of the Union of Mongolian Artists, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 1988
Exhibition Hall of the Youth Palace, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 1988
Mongolian born an American artist, book illustrator, papercut silhouette artist, sculptor and he initiated as an innovator and as a mentor of the Papercut silhouettes into Mongolian fine arts since 1986.
Successfully displayed 30 exhibitions in Mongolia, Japan, Norway, Poland, Germany, France, Turkey, USA, and Sweden.
He illustrated over 50 books for adult and world literature.
He was awarded Laureate of Union of Mongolian Artists for winning the best illustration competition for the 750th anniversary of the “Mongolian Secret History” in 1990.