Mongolia Pavilion - Lost in Tngri (Lost in Heaven)
From 13 Maggio 2017 to 26 Novembre 2017
Venice
Place: Istituto Santa Maria della Pietà
Address: Castello 3701
Times: 10 am to 6 pm; closed on Mondays (except May 15th, August 14th, September 4th, October 30th, and November 20th 2017)
Responsibles: Dalkh-Ochir Yondonjunai
Official site: http://www.biennale.org
After its’ first ever appearance in 2015, Mongolia is taking part of the Venice Art Biennale again in 2017. Commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the National Pavilion of Mongolia presents Lost in Tngri (Lost in Heaven), bringing together 5 artists, who explore the urgencies of Mongolian contemporary society.
The country is at a crossroads between its identity as a nomadic nation with an important history of Shamanism and Buddhism, and a new economic reality of globalization where the use of natural resources threatens its very existence. Traditions of herding across vast and beautiful terrains with a life connected to nature, ancestry and the spiritual world is seen as heaven by many. Economic opportunity created after the collapse of the socialist system in 1990, has opened the door to another type of heaven for many Mongolians. Mining, construction, cashmere and other businesses have boomed to create the wealth, through exploiting the lands of their ancestors. But is the country disappearing between these two biospheres?
Through film, installation, sculpture and sound, the artists from across generations, question Mongolia’s future. The exhibition alludes to human nature and its effect upon society and the environment. While the context is uniquely Mongolian, the impacts are global and universal.
Participants: Chimeddorj Shagdarjav, Munkhbolor Ganbold, Enkhtaivan Ochirbat, Bolortuvshin Jargalsaikhan, Davaajargal Tsaschikher
Commissioner: Munkh-Orgil Tsend, the Minister of Foreign Affairs
Curator: Dalkh-Ochir Yondonjunai
Organizer: Mongolian Contemporary Art Support Association
Project Director: Gantuya Badamgarav
Artistic Advisor: Tessa Jackson
Supporters: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ulaanbaatar City Government
Supporters in Venice: Valorizzazioni Culturali and Arte Communications
Sponsors: MIAT - Mongolian Airlines, Xac Bank, Erel Group, Monnis Group, Max Group, Shangri-La Ulaanbaatar LLC, Monre Insurance, Mahoney Liotta, Bats Urguu and other private entities and individuals
Inauguration: 10.00 am on May 11, 2017
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