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ProjectContemporary Art Culture of Remembrance
Mio Okido: Remembered Images, Imagined (Hi)Stories
The Berlin-based artist Mio Okido, originally from Japan, spent the months from October to December 2023 as the artist in residence as part of the…
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ProjectContemporary Art Urban Society Museum Cooperation Education & Outreach
Protective Beings – The superpowers of nature
In the Colombian mountains south of Huila, monumental tombs stand at an altitude of 1,730 metres above sea level. In front of these tombs, you will…
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ProjectContemporary Art Oral History Community Engagement
Uyghur identity and material culture in the diaspora
The Ethnologisches Museum preserves a collection of approximately 900 Uyghur objects from the 19th century. As part of the module “Material Culture,…
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FellowshipContemporary Art Education & Outreach Audiovisual Methodolgies
Takehito Koganezawa
Takehito Koganezawa (* 1974 Tokyo, Japan) is an artist who brings various media – drawings, videos, installations, and performance – into dialogue…
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ProjectAudiovisual Methodolgies Oral History
Macucu
Ever since 2017 there has been a close cooperation between the Ethnologisches Museum, the Indigenous high school ENOSIMAR (Escuela Normal Superior…
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FellowshipContemporary Art Urban Society Oral History Collection Research
George Tamihana Nuku
George Nuku is one of New Zealand’s leading contemporary artists. During a first research fellowship in March 2024, he explored the Oceania…
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