
Roshan Mishra (Nepal)
Visual Artist, Co -curator “The Virtually Nude Show”
Roshan is the Director at Taragaon Museum and a visual artist based in Kathmandu. He also manages the Nepal Architecture Archive (NAA), which is run by the Saraf Foundation for Himalayan Traditions and Culture, a patron organization of the Taragaon Museum. Since 2014, he has been affiliated with the Museum and has been working with its permanent collection, launching of the Contemporary Art Gallery and creation of a Library. He has been curating the external and internal exhibitions those are organized at the Taragaon Museum. Roshan is a visiting faculty at the Kathmandu University for research, archiving and documentation program.
He initiated the Global Nepali Museum and Mishra Museum, where he is also heavily involved in the archive and documentation process. He studied Fine Arts in Nepal and in the UK, and holds a Master’s Degree in Digital Art.
Nepalian Art is his new initiative, it is a new platform for art lovers, artists, galleries and exbibitors.

The Scream
By Roshan Mishra, Nepal
This work is from my Male Nude series. It depicts a subtle negative format image of my own body. Through this work I have tried to reach out to those males, who feel timid, shy, tender, depressed, confused, lost or even feel dominant. I feel that our body coverings hide our emotions often. Therefore, via a negative image format, I attempt to read the contour of human body to understand their inner emotions, which are often concealed within.
Title: Scream
Size: 100 x 55 CM
Medium: Acrylic color, photography and digital print on flex
Year: 2018