The gallery named "Inkway", which exhibits only Mongolian Calligraphic work, is the first gallery specializing in calligraphy and was opened recently. Researcher, teacher of arts and calligrapher Jalair D. Batbayar, who wrote a book The History of Mongolian Calligraphy on the basis of 15 years' research in the calligraphic field, is showing his works to the public after 15 exhibitions abroad and in Mongolia under the name of "Inkway" gallery.
The gallery is serving the public in educational and cultural fields and promulgating knowledge about Mongolian script for scholars and students. The works in the gallery depict aspects of Mongolian culture such as philosophy, literature, symbolism, everyday life and also commercial items. It is wonderful to see this gallery to know more about the unique aspects of Mongolian culture from the time when Mongolian ancestors played a main role in world history.
(September 2005, Jambyn Dashdondog, APPREB correspondent)

From: http://www.accu.or.jp/appreb/02/02-02/02-02country/previous/prev_mn.html

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