CLACK CO. TV
NOVEMBER 2020, Executive Producer: Garrett Teague,nProducer: Robert Parish
Interview with Tanmaya Bingham about her new series COVID Rainbows.... WATCH NOW
MOPPET BOOKS- BOOBS THE BOOK
NOVEMBER 2020, Fredrik Colting
Boobs the Book features 80 international artist's artwork. This book supports the fight against Breast Cancer. Tanmaya Bingham's featured artwork from the series “Genoneonology” is entitled "Don’t mess with my Lightsaber and me"..... LEARN MORE
HI FRUCTOSE MAGAZINE Vol. 53: Tanmaya Bingham
OCTOBER 2021, by Clayton Schuster
In this six page spread written by Clayton Schuster you learn about Tanmaya Bingham and her newest series Cosmic Garden 2018, colored pencil and mixed media on panel. Due to copyright- you are only able to read article by purchasing a copy of magazine. READ MORE
VOGUE LIVING AU: Art & Design- Art House
JUNE 2018
"From their home in a corner of inner Sydney, two art aficionados lovingly curate a wall-to-wall selection of eclectic works." READ MORE
A5 MAGAZINE: Portfolio #9 December
DECEMBER 2017
"A5 Magazine is an industry focused art zine. Our goal is to draw attention to self representing artists." READ MORE
WIDEWALLS: A Group Thing- Nine artists take over Stephanie Chefas Projects
MAY 2017, by Elena Martinique
Tanmaya Bingham aims to introduce a different and often macabre perspective on the world that is rapidly becoming homogenized... READ MORE
ARTNET: Heart and Soul Featuring the Art of
Tanmaya Bingham
DECEMBER 2016
Tanmaya’s portrayal of her subjects is a direct reflection of her fascination with the human condition. People and animals are often the focal point of the work... READ MORE
PASATIEMPO: Tanmaya Bingham at Peters Projects
DECEMBER 2016, by Michael Abatemarco
Bingham, a skilled draftswoman and painter, creates surreal compositions with elements of fantasy and photorealism. Her animal portraits are visual metaphors for the human condition... READ MORE
PLATINUM CHEESE: Tanmaya Bingham's Exaggerated Renditions of Life
OCTOBER 2016, by Stephanie Chefas
Just recently, I was introduced to the surreal paintings of Tanmaya Bingham and I have to say it was love at first sight. The context is otherworldly and through her subjects... READ MORE
SURFACE: Sydney
OCTOBER 2016, by Emma Sloley
It's not common to hear the words COVID-19 and rainbows in the same sentence, but for Lake Oswego artist Tanmaya Bingham, she hopes there will be a "pot of gold" at the end of all the obstacles this year has thrown at society.... READ MORE
NEW AMERICAN PAINTINGS West Issue 126: Instinctual Feast
OCTOBER 2016
https://newamericanpaintings.com
Instinctual Feast is a series of five hand-drawn and painted artworks that represents the ever-elusive state of love. Incorporating religious objects, luscious fruits and vegetables, and animal forms... READ MORE
OH, BY THE WAY: BEAUTY: Painting--Tanmaya Bingham
JULY 2016, by Jeff
In her new series Instinctual Feast, painter Tanmaya Bingham uses the template of ancient allegorical painting to portray... READ MORE
FRUCTOSE MAGAZINE: Tanmaya Bingham's Collage-Like Works Explore Love and Humanity
JULY 2016, by Margot Buermann
Instinctual Feast is the latest series by Tanmaya Bingham, comprised of five mixed-media works that explore the many facets and faces of human connection. Specifically, the series represents ideas of ecstasy, pining, pleasure, compassion, and lust – all intrinsic parts of a deeply personal yet universally understood experience. READ MORE
THE ART LIFE: English Tea Party...gone wrong
OCTOBER 2014, by Sharne Wolff
Just sitting down to read the newspaper with a nice relaxing cuppa? Ever wondered why Sukey took the kettle off and they all went away? The Urban Dictionary defines tea as 'a drug stereotypically popular in England...sold in brightly coloured boxes advertising its health properties...highly addictive'. It seems artist Tanmaya Bingham... READ MORE
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: ART- Tanmaya Bingham's slyly witty installation English Tea Party...Gone Wrong
OCTOBER 2014, by Nicole Elphick
ART Tanmaya Bingham's slyly witty installation English Tea Party...Gone Wrong (until November 1) delvers into British obsession with tea through large=scale drawings and images created on found chinaware... READ MORE
THE MAGAZINE:Tanmaya Bingham: I Got My Mom's Boobs
NOVEMBER 2013, by Iris McLister
at Jay Etkin Gallery, the artist was sitting cross-legged on the floor, eyes focused on the screen of her MacBook. Commanding, life-sized paintings of mothers and daughters surrounded her. Like twenty-first century Mona Lisas, they smile quietly and dreamily; they are protective and open; they are triumphantly, archetypally feminine. Bingham looked up at me with a puzzled smile and asked, “What do I name these?... READ MORE
THE ART LIFE: Mighty Small
JULY 2013, by Sharne Wolff
Great things are done by a series of small things brought together’ or at least that’s what Vincent Van Gogh is supposed to have said. At Brenda May Gallery curator Olivia Welch is attempting great things for her small but ‘mighty’ show where she’s collected the work of around 18 artists READ MORE
TIME OUT SYDNEY: Arts, Drawings, Exhibitions, Installation, Paintings, Sculpture, Waterloo
JULY 2013
In conjunction with their exhibition Might Small, BMG have installed a converted snack-vending machine in the gallery this month, full of bite-sized artworks... READ MORE
BRENDA MAY GALLERY BLOG: Q and A with Tanmaya Bingham
JULY 2013, by Olivia Welch
What is your earliest memory of making art?
I have many, but the one that sticks out the most is when I was 11 or 12 and I would stay up all night drawing copies of old master's portraits. In addition to this, I would draw portraits of my friends and family whom were very nice despite my frustration at them always moving... READ MORE
NINU NINA BLOG: Q and A with Tanmaya Bingham
JULY 2013, by Leila Antakly
1.brief bio on you and your work, how you got started? your experience in the art world?
I used to think I could demystify, unravel and reveal our dynamics and patterns as humans. The further I go down the creative path the more I realize this is a pointless quest because it is void of mystery. Although we often fear the unknown and unpredictable we overtly or covertly desire its magic...READ MORE
NEW AMERICAN PAINTINGS West Issue 102.: Countermanding Saturation
OCTOBER 2012
https://newamericanpaintings.com
My artworks investigate human dynamics and neurological processes. My focus is on psychological, sociological, and genealogical patterns that occur within the context of my life and that of my immediate circles... READ MORE
VIRGIN AUSTRALIA: calendar PLAY
JULY 2012
SHADES OF LIGHT AND DARK See the works of contemporary artists including Shannon Doyle, Tanmaya Bingham... READ MORE
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: Going, going...
DECEMBER 2011
The figures in artist Bingham's exhibition Countermanding Saturation seek peace from an overstimulated world... READ MORE
THE MAGAZINE: Letters
NOVEMBER 2011
An exhibition of mixed-media works by Tanmaya Bingham- Las Supper: Family Style... READ MORE
PASATIEMPO- THE NEW MEXICAN: Take it Interpersonal
OCTOBER 2011, by Jennifer Levin
"When you have people in your life who've died, they kind of get this saintly air to them. When people reference them, they tend to turn things about them that originally could have been pejorative into a positive" Tanmaya Bingham explained... READ MORE
THE REPORTER: Last Supper, Family Style
OCTOBER 2011, by Matthew Irwin
We think the woman in Tanmaya Bingham's mixed-media piece--now on display at Box Gallery--is saying something like this: "Hey, girl, don't look now, but that guy...hey, you looked!"... READ MORE
DAILY TELEGRAPH SYDNEY: The Art of Tolerance
MAY 2010, by Elizabeth Fortescue
IT MUST be quite confronting to be asked by Tanmaya Bingham if she can paint your portrait. It's not just the shape of your nose or the colour of your hair she's trying to capture... READ MORE
2010 AUSTRALIAN ART COLLECTOR: Tanmaya Bingham
APRIL 2010
“For this exhibition, Levels of Tolerance, I have developed a series of artworks about five couples and their levels of tolerance for one another. Each colour pencil and mixed media work provides an otherworldly portrait of one of these couples along with various icons that populate their universe... READ MORE
2010 THE AGE: A2: My Space Tanmaya Bingham
FEBRUARY 2010, by Lindy Percival
THE complex and intricate works of Tanmaya Bingham emerge from an inner-city studio that is stripped bare of all but the essentials of artistic production. Propped against otherwise bare walls, her pencil-drawn images combine self and family portraits with...
Click here to see Tanmaya Bingham's video interview for the National Times with time lapse photos that was created to compliment the article. Note- please scroll until you see Tanmaya's work of a man with his hands over his face. Click on this and Voila! READ MORE
NORTHCOTE LEADER: Art's invasion of High St.
JUNE 2009, by Julia Irwin
EXPOSING yourself to art is as simple as going to the High St shops in Northcote later this month.
High Views, featuring multimedia installations in 30 shops along the strip, is among the highlights of Darebin’s annual Northern Exposure visual arts festival, starting June 19... READ MORE
ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL: In The House
JANUARY 2009, by Kate Megraw
Well-known contemporary art dealer and gallery owner Linda Durham has an annual show that she calls “Houseguests.” It is a show of guest artists who, she explained, “are friends, people you'd like to spend time with, even though they don't necessarily fit into the gallery all the time. READ MORE
ABQ FREE PRESS: Arts and Entertainment
JANUARY 2009, by Karen Lanier
Tanmaya Bingham's work Offering includes a self-portrait. She is one of four artists featured at Linda Durham Contemporary Art's show entitled Houseguests 2009... READ MORE
THE REPORTER
OCTOBER 2005, by Zabe Fischer
COMING OUT TO A BIG VIEW- Fourteen young artists received a debutante's ball of an opening reception last weekend when The Future of Fine Art, Emerging Young Artists of New Mexico was launched at the Gerald Peters Gallery... READ MORE
WORONI: Art of Photography
JULY 2005, by Sarah Firth
From the first show, Tanmaya's installation of large, suspended oil paintings and disk shaped floor works was visually striking. The deeply spiritual paintings were arranged somewhat like an alter... READ MORE