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ProjectScientific Cooperation Education & Outreach Collection Research
Six metres of Traiphum
The “Traiphum”, book of the “Three Worlds”, is one of the oldest and most beautiful illuminated manuscripts of Thai book art. Made in Thonburi (today…
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ProjectScientific Cooperation Oral History Provenance Research Community Engagement
Talking Mats: Interwoven Histories – Connecting Peoples
In the rhythmic movement of skilled hands, an ancient craft unfolds. One that bridges past and present, revealing stories through woven patterns while…
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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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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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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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