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  • Exhibition: The post-nomadic experience in THEgallery

    July 6 to October 7, 2024
    Exhibition: The post-nomadic experience in THEgallery

    The exhibition uses selected works of art to convey key aspects of Mongolia's nomadic culture's understanding of nature.
    At the center is “The Great Blue Sky” - an identity-forming element of Mongolian culture to this day, which refers to the principle of a shapeless sky god in Tengrism.
    This principle can be seen in Bronze Age rock paintings in the Altai Mountains, which present the forces of nature in shamanic symbols. The exhibition contrasts this with the cosmologies of A.R. Penck, who translates a post-communist, fraying world into sign systems. Instead of contextualizing the material aesthetics of Joseph Beuys with Mongolian shamanism as before, the exhibition focuses on the forces of nature in Mongolia's visual memory, which come into conflict with the effects of modernity.

    Other influences on contemporary Mongolian art come from Lamaism, which is still visually powerful today. A special exhibition at the Biennale di Venezia is currently dedicated to the art movement “Mongol Zurag”, in which Baatarzorig Batjargal and Gerelkhuu Ganbold are participating. Both artists use the demons of Mongol Zurag, as they can also be seen on lamaistic thangkhas, to formulate their criticism of the current social and ecological catastrophes in Mongolia. Dashdemed Sampil, who lives in Nuremberg, also draws energy from this tradition.
    Franz Ackermann's artistic practice has always been nomadic. His mental maps are created as visual records and testimonies to an accelerated world that does not stop at Mongolia. Nomin Bold's colorfully decorated “gas masks” speak of the unbearable air conditions in Ulaanbaatar, the worst in the world.

    Artists:
    Franz Ackermann, Heike Baranowsky, Baatarzorig Batjargal, Munkhtsetseg Batmunkh, Nomin Bold, Enkhzaya Erdenebileg, Gerelkhuu Ganbold, Karl Heinz Jeron, Simone Körner, A.R. Penck, Nadine Rennert, Dashdemed Sampil
    Music: Chinbat Orkhonbaatar, Dance: Tsatral Tumendemberel

    Supported by the Bavarian State Chancellery and the Oberfrankenstiftung.

  • An afternoon with Dashdemed Sampil: an exclusive guided tour of the exhibition ‘The Post-Nomadic Experience’

    An afternoon with Dashdemed Sampil: an exclusive guided tour of the exhibition ‘The Post-Nomadic Experience’

    The special highlight of this afternoon is an exclusive, personal tour by one of the exhibiting artists himself: Dashdemed Sampil. Born in Mongolia in 1971 and now living in Nuremberg, Sampil guides visitors through the artworks, which focus on central aspects of nomadic culture such as ‘The Great Blue Sky’ - a central, identity-forming element in Mongolian Tengrism. It becomes clear how deep the influence of these traditional world views is on contemporary art in Mongolia.

    Sampil, who began his training at the University of Fine Arts in Ulan-Bator and continued his studies in Nuremberg under Professor Peter Angermann, is an artist whose works are both disturbing and fascinating. His paintings are characterised by a strong emotional power that immediately captivates the viewer. The figures in his works are crude and yet subtly haunting, their deformed shapes seem natural and at the same time deeply disturbing.

    During the tour, Dashdemed Sampil will not only explain his artworks, but also talk about his travels to Mongolia and his experiences with the artistic and social developments there. This opens up a unique view of the interaction between the old nomadic traditions and the modern, globalised world. Particularly exciting: Sampil will present visual material from his recent summer trip to Mongolia and talk about the current situation for artists in this fascinating country.

    The exhibition ‘The Post-Nomadic Experience’ was conceived as part of Art Camp Bavaria, an initiative that brings together artists from Germany and Mongolia. The aim of this encounter is to open up new perspectives on cultural heritage, understanding nature and the interplay between people and the environment. The exhibited works, including those of the art movement ‘Mongol Zurag - The Art of Resistance’, which recently attracted particular attention at the Biennale di Venezia, impressively illustrate the connection between cultural origins and the challenges of our time.

    Be there when Dashdemed Sampil opens the doors to his world and takes us on a journey into the unbroken tradition of Mongolian culture, the beauty of the country and the challenges of our time.
     

    Date Saturday, 21 September 2024

    Time 4 p.m.

    Location THEgallery | Mühlstraße 8, 96179 Mürsbach or online via ZOOM

    Instructor Dashdemed Sampil

    Costs Admission free

    Registration Without registration 

  • Reading Mongolian fairy tales with Erdenesuvd Gantumur and her daughter daughter Ninj Dashdemed in traditional yurts

    Experience a captivating reading of Mongolian fairy tales - not only for children! Immerse yourself and your children in the magical world of Mongolian folklore and be enchanted by the fascinating stories.
    The exhibiting artist Sampil Dashdemed and his family will organise a Mongolian afternoon! Erdenesuvd and her daughter Ninj will read their favourite fairy tales together in Mongolian costume, sometimes in two languages.
    While your children immerse themselves in the fairytale world, we invite you as parents to relax with coffee and cake. Take the opportunity to visit the exhibition ‘The post-nomadic experience - culture, nature and sustainability’ in the THEgallery rooms, discover the diverse works and learn exciting background information on individual works directly from the artist Sampil Dashdemed.

    Date Saturday, September 21, 2024

    Time 2 p.m.

    Place ART CAMP Bavaria | Muehlstraße 8, 96179 Muersbach or online via ZOOM 

    Instructor Erdenesuvd Gantumur and her daughter Ninj Dashdemed

    Costs Admission free

    Registration Without registration

     

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    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85187006788 

    Meeting ID: 851 8700 6788
    Identification code: not necessary! 

  • The nomadic life - lecture and Mongolian cuisine

    Experience nomadic life in our course “Nomadic life - lecture and Mongolian cuisine”! Learn more about the traditional Mongolian way of life and cultural traditions in an informative lecture. Cook under the guidance of Erdenesuvd Gantumur in an original Mongolian ger, the yurt, and discover the authentic Mongolian art of cooking. Learn about the Mongolian national costume and cuisine from Dashdemed Sampil. Enjoy the culinary delights of Mongolian cuisine and immerse yourself in the fascinating culture of this country!

    Date Saturday, September 21, 2024

    Time 4 - 8 p.m.

    Age 16 - 99 years

    Location ART CAMP Bavaria | Muehlstraße 8, 96179 Muersbach

    Costs Course fee + plus 12€ material costs

    Instructors Erdenesuvd Gantumur 

  • Guided tours through the exhibition in conversation with Magdalena Dittrich

    Magdalena Dittrich guides you through the inspiring exhibition “ART CAMP Bayern - Mongolia: The post-nomadic experience - culture, nature and sustainability” and opens up new perspectives. Discover the multi-layered works of Mongolian and German artists that explore the connection between culture, nature and sustainability. Delve deeper into the art and discuss the meaning of culture, nature and sustainability. I look forward to experiencing this exhibition together with you.

    Date Sunday, September 22, 2024

    Time 3 p.m.

    Duration 45 minutes

    Location THEgallery | Muehlstraße 8, 96179 Muersbach or online via ZOOM

    Instructor Magdalena Dittrich 

    Costs Admission free

    Registration Without registration

     

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    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87362290614?pwd=IqYSfUtsIHdbJexi9jJbOe7jjbRCTO.1

    Meeting-ID: 873 6229 0614
    Identification code:  773181

  • Mongolian Cinema at Lichtspiel Theater Bamberg

    Enjoy a Mongolian movie night at the Lichtspielkino Bamberg! More information will follow...

    Date Wednesday, September 25 , 2024

    Time 6.30 p.m.

    Duration 120 minutes

    Location Lichtspiel | Untere Königstr. 34, Bamberg

    Costs Information to follow

    Tickets under Lichtspiel | (lichtspielkino.de)

  • Nomadic Nights - An evening of Mongolian culture and games

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    International Week 2024 from September 20 to October 6, 2024 Bamberg-Land

    An event as part of the international ART CAMP Bavaria-Mongolia, “The post-nomadic experience - culture, nature and sustainability” by ZEIGENeV.

    In the rooms of the old mill of THEgallery or in the Mongolian yurts on the meadows around the mill, we would like to organize a game and cultural evening for the International Week. In connection with the ARTcamp Mongolia - Bavaria, we would like to introduce our guests to the culture, history and contemporary art of Mongolia. In cooperation with the Mongolian Cultural Association Nuremberg, a games evening with traditional games such as “Shagai” (bone game), “Alag Malchii” or “multi-colored turtle”, as well as chess, dominoes and chorol will take place.

    The Mongolian Cultural Association accompanies the evening with stalls where Mongolian food, handicrafts and traditional costumes can be presented and sold. Small talks or presentations about culture, history, traditional costumes and handicrafts are also available. Guests immerse themselves in a traditional evening and experience the nomadic life of Mongolian culture.

    Date Friday, September 27, 2024

    Time 6 - 9 p.m.

    Duration 180 minutes

    Location ART CAMP Bavaria | Muehlstraße 8, 96179 Muersbach

    More information will follow!

  • Experience Nature - Herbs and Medicinal Plants

    Franconian nature in the Itz Valley with our “Experience meadow plants” herbal course! Learn how to recognize wild herbs and use them for your health. Discover the versatility of meadow plants in cooking, natural cosmetics and as home remedies. Experience nature up close and discover the connection to Mongolian flora as well as the cultural exchange while enjoying nature and exploring sustainability teachings.

    Date Between September 20 and October 6, 2024

    Time Information to follow

    Location ART CAMP Bavaria | Muehlstraße 8, 96179 Muersbach

    Instructors Information to follow

    Registration Course registration via VHS Bamberg Land

     

  • Guided tours through the exhibition in conversation with Thomas Eller

    Thomas Eller guides you through the inspiring exhibition “ART CAMP Bayern - Mongolia: The post-nomadic experience - culture, nature and sustainability” and opens up new perspectives. Discover the multi-layered works of Mongolian and German artists that explore the connection between culture, nature and sustainability. Delve deeper into the art and discuss the meaning of culture, nature and sustainability. I look forward to experiencing this exhibition together with you.

    Date Sunday, September 29, 2024

    Time 3 p.m.

    Duration 45 minutes

    Location THEgallery | Muehlstraße 8, 96179 Muersbach or online via ZOOM

    Instructor Thomas Eller

    Costs Admission free

    Registration Without registration

     

    Join Zoom Meeting
    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84064188197?pwd=IZeVarRZCj92utjavWH6E7N4IIQf0a.1

    Meeting-ID: 840 6418 8197
    Identification code: 851035

  • Reading - Mongolian poetry with Dr. Gangaamaa Purevdorj

    Immerse yourself in the rich traditions and diverse stories of this fascinating cultural region. Experience the beauty of the Mongolian language and be inspired by the works of talented authors such as Gangaamaa Purevdorj, a renowned Mongolian author and translator who lives and works in both Germany and Mongolia.

    Gangaamaa Purevdorj, born in Mongolia in 1967, studied at the Technical University of Dresden and completed her doctorate at the University of Regensburg. She has been working as a freelance author since 2013. She has now published three volumes of short stories. She travels throughout the German-speaking world with her readings and reading concerts. To date, she has translated around three hundred poems by over 50 Mongolian authors into German. In 2016, she received the German Translators' Fund Award. Gangaamaa Purevdorj lives in Germany and Mongolia.

    Date Wednesday, October 2, 2024

    Time 7 p.m.

    Duration 120 minutes

    Location Kulturraum St. Johannis | Oberer Stephansberg 7, 96049 Bamberg 

    Lecturer Dr. Gangaamaa Purevdorj

    Costs Admission free 

    Registration No registration necessary