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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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FellowshipContemporary Art Education & Outreach Oral History Community Engagement
Samuel Baah Kortey
Samuel Baah Kortey is a multidisciplinary artist from Ghana whose work traverses the visible expressions that characterise cities, historical…
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FellowshipContemporary Art Collection Research
Nada Tshibwabwa
Nada Tshibwabwa is a multidisciplinary visual researcher and performance artist from Kasaï, D. R. Congo, currently living and working in Kinshasa. In…
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PodcastContemporary Art Culture of Remembrance
#8 Mio Okido
From 14 September 2024 to 5 February 2025, the exhibition “Mio Okido: Remembered Images, Imagined (Hi)Stories – Japan, East Asia and I” shows four new…
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PodcastCulture of Remembrance Conservation & Restoration Community Engagement
#4 The Gungervaa – a Mongolian shrine
In the collection of the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin, there is a Mongolian wooden shrine with various objects venerated in Buddhism. It came to…
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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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