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Mikel Dunham is an author, artist, photojournalist. and Himalayan historian. In the 1980s, Dunham worked in New York City where he created three-dimensional constructions of wood, glass, mirror, photographs and acrylic media. The Alexander F. Milliken Gallery, Inc. represented his work. mounting numerous solo exhibitions in Soho, as well as group installations in the US and abroad. The late 1980s Dunham became the last student of the late
thangka A ''thangka'', variously spelled as ''thangka'', ''tangka'', ''thanka'', or ''tanka'' (; Tibetan: ཐང་ཀ་; Nepal Bhasa: पौभा), is a Tibetan Buddhist painting on cotton, silk appliqué, usually depicting a Buddhist deity, scene, ...
master, Pema Wangyal of Dolpo. He spent the next four years learning how to mix mineral pigments, line-brush in 22-carat gold and paint Tibetan
iconography Iconography, as a branch of art history, studies the identification, description and interpretation of the content of images: the subjects depicted, the particular compositions and details used to do so, and other elements that are distinct fro ...
. This led to Dunham's commission to paint the murals for a Tibetan monastery in
Sarnath Sarnath (Hindustani pronunciation: aːɾnaːtʰ also referred to as Sarangnath, Isipatana, Rishipattana, Migadaya, or Mrigadava) is a place located northeast of Varanasi, near the confluence of the Ganges and the Varuna rivers in Uttar Pr ...
, India—one of eight major pilgrimage sites for
Buddhists Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. It originated in northern India as a -movement in the 5th century BCE, and gra ...
. Dunham then became artistic director for a much larger Tibetan mural project—a three-year commitment—in upstate New York at Pema Samye Ling Monastery. In 2000, the Vajrakilaya Foundation selected Dunham to travel to Tibet and photograph
Samye Samye (, ), full name Samye Mighur Lhundrub Tsula Khang (Wylie: ''Bsam yas mi ’gyur lhun grub gtsug lag khang'') and Shrine of Unchanging Spontaneous Presence is the first Tibetan Buddhist and Nyingma monastery built in Tibet, during the reign ...
, Tibet's first monastery. ''Samye: A Pilgrimage to the Birthplace of Tibetan Buddhism'' (2004, Jodere Group), is the result of that assignment, a photography book interspersed with the history of
Bon ''Bon'', also spelled Bön () and also known as Yungdrung Bon (, "eternal Bon"), is a Tibetan religious tradition with many similarities to Tibetan Buddhism and also many unique features.Samuel 2012, pp. 220-221. Bon initially developed in t ...
, the aboriginal religion of Tibet, and the three men most responsible for transforming Tibet into a tantric Buddhist nation: King Trisong Detsen,
Padmasambhava Padmasambhava ("Born from a Lotus"), also known as Guru Rinpoche (Precious Guru) and the Lotus from Oḍḍiyāna, was a tantric Buddhist Vajra master from India who may have taught Vajrayana in Tibet (circa 8th – 9th centuries)... According ...
and Shantarakshita. The foreword to Samye is written by the Dalai Lama.


Publications

In addition to ''Samye'', Dunham has written two murder mysteries: ''Stilled Life'', in 1989 and ''Casting for Murder'', in 1992. In 2005, Dunham published ''Buddha's Warriors: The Story of the CIA-Backed Tibetan Freedom Fighters, the Chinese Invasion, and the Ultimate Fall of Tibet''. In 2008, ''Le goût du Tibet'' was published in France. In 2012, ''Caught in Nepal: Tibetan Refugees Photographing Tibetan Refugees'' by Vajra Publications (Nepal). in 2015, ''The Nepal Scene: Chronicles of Elizabeth Hawley, 1988-2007'' was published. Also in 2015, Dunham edited the English translation of ''The Autobiography of Rookmangud Katawal''. He also wrote the Foreword. Currently, Dunham is a correspondent for ''The Daily Beast.'' Dunham has written articles for ''Harvard South Asian Journal'', ''Tricycle Magazine'', and a four-part report on child prostitute trafficking in Asia for ''Tehelka'' and interviewed by Radio Free Asia, Asia Times, Times of India, Indian Express, among many other magazines in Southeast Asia. Dunham plays an active role in human rights issues. He was selected as an international observer during the 2008 April elections in Nepal. Continual updates of the political situation in Nepal and Tibet are posted on his website.


Television and film

Dunham co-stars in the
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's ''Tibetan Book Of The Dead'' (2007),
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Television's ''The Tibetan Refugee Crisis In Nepal'' (2008), the KefiWorks documentary ''The CIA In Tibet'' (theatrical release 2015), and ''The Dragon'', a Spanish film on the Tibetan freedom fighters and the resultant refugee situation in Nepal, produced by Antropoduocus Produccions, Barcelona, Spain, and co-starring the
Dalai Lama Dalai Lama (, ; ) is a title given by the Tibetan people to the foremost spiritual leader of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest and most dominant of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The 14th and current Dal ...
and
Richard Gere Richard Tiffany Gere ( ; born August 31, 1949) is an American actor. He began in films in the 1970s, playing a supporting role in '' Looking for Mr. Goodbar'' (1977) and a starring role in ''Days of Heaven'' (1978). He came to prominence with ...
. He is featured in Sophie Dia Pegrum's ''Talking to the Air: The Horse of the Last Forbidden Kingdom'' (2014), which had its debut at the Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF).


Bibliography

* * * * * * Caught in Nepal: Tibetan Refugees Photographying Tibetan Refugees, Vajra Publications, 2012.


References


External links


Mikel Dunham's blog
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dunham, Mikel 1948 births 21st-century American historians American photographers Historians of the Central Intelligence Agency Tibetan Buddhism writers Tibetan independence movement American mystery writers Novelists from New York (state) Living people American male novelists American male non-fiction writers