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PodcastContemporary Art Urban Society
#12 Manatunga – artistic interventions by George Nuku
At the invitation of the Ethnologisches Museum, the sculptor George Nuku has developed three interventions for the Oceania exhibition areas in the…
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PodcastScientific Cooperation Urban Society Provenance Research
#10 Cultural belongings from Cameroon in the Ethnologisches Museum
When you hear Ethnologisches Museum, you often think of looted art, colonialism, and Africa. Time to dedicate an episode to the topic.
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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. As a sculptor, he works with stone, bone, wood, shells, Styrofoam, and plexiglass.
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FellowshipContemporary Art Museum Cooperation Community Engagement
Yorleny Cardozo Peña
Yorleny Cardozo Peña is an artist and art educator from San Agustín, Colombia. In the project “Protective Beings – The Superpowers of Nature”, she…
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FellowshipScientific Cooperation Audiovisual Methodolgies Collection Research Conservation & Restauration
Gonzalo Rodriguez
Gonzalo Rodriguez is a music archaeologist and cultural scientist from Cusco, Peru. He also researches the flute traditions of different cultures…
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ProjectContemporary Art Urban Society Education & Outreach
Manatunga. Artistic interventions by George Nuku
“Manatunga is the Māori word given for precious objects, heirlooms and ancestral treasures. The word itself implies that they are standing – up-right.…
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