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ProjectContemporary Art Culture of Remembrance Oral History Collection Research
Tisser de Nouveaux Liens ̶ Forging New Connections
At the heart of the permanent exhibition are contemporary works by nine artists from Togo and its diaspora. Bringing together painting, sculpture,…
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ProjectEducation & Outreach Culture of Remembrance Oral History Collection Research
The Mazateca Project: Collaboration on Wilhelm Bauer’s ethnographic collection
The Mazateca collection at the Ethnologisches Museum comprises around 470 objects that Wilhelm Bauer collected in Mexico in the early 20th century.…
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ProjectMuseum Cooperation Education & Outreach Conservation & Restoration Community Engagement
The Lienzo project. Cooperation between the Ethnologisches Museum and the Coixtlahuaca Community Museum
The Lienzo, a painted cotton cloth of about 16 sqm from the 16th century, recounts, amongst other things, the history of the Coixtlahuaca Valley and…
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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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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 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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