Lecture:
Maria-Katharina Lang & Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran
“Nomadic ethics” and “intercultural dialogues” reflected in the exhibitions Dust & Silk and Nomadic Artefacts,
Are the spirits getting furious? Reactions and actions toward digging the groundNomadic Ethics Conference, National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar.
Project Workshop VIII
MULTIVERSE. Reflecting Mongolian Art
Völkerkundemuseum VPST Heidelberg
Opening of project exhibition
multiverse
Zeitgenössische Mongolische Kunst
Nomin Bold &
Baatarzorig Batjargal
at Völkerkundemuseum der J. und E. von Portheim Stiftung in Heidelberg
Opening of project exhibition
“Dust & Silk” (Staub & Seide)
at Völkerkundemuseum der J. und E. von Portheim Stiftung in Heidelberg
Lecture:
Maria-Katharina Lang & Tsetsentsolmon BaatarnaranDust & Silk. Reflections on Objects and Relations
Lecture:
Maria-Katharina Lang
Lecture
Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran & ImruunMounted or dismounted a horse? Traditional artistic style and cultural representation in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia
III International Multidisciplinary Conference – The Mongols: Tradition and Modernity. Mongolian communities and their neighbors facing global and local challenges: Strategies, responses, perspectives, University of Tartu, Estonia.
Archival Research & Exhibition Project Meeting
at Völkerkundemuseum VPST Heidelberg
Field Research
in Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar, Kharkhorin)
80th Anniversary of National University of Mongolia (NUM)
and signing of MoU between NUM & OeAW
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang
„Dust & Silk“: Research, Exhibition Concept And Displaying
Chcm
Master Summerschool, Institute of Conservation of the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Project Workshop VII
ART & ANTHROPOLOGY. Artistic–Scientific Collaboration between Mongolia and Austria
Venue: Gallery of Artists‘ Union (Ulaanbaatar)
Field Research
in Mongolia (Kharkhorin, Khara Balgas, Ulaanbaatar)
SEECHAC Conference
presented by Maria-Katharina Lang
Dispersés et connectés.
Collections muséales et art contemporain de la steppe et des Routes de la Soie
Auditorium of Musée Cernuschi, Paris
Symposium in context of the
special exhibition
Dust & Silk
with contributions by
Sophia Abplanalp
Gabriele Anderl
Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran
Nomin Bold
Christina Franken
Barbara Karl
Kerstin Klenke
Maria-Katharina Lang
Niklas Leverenz
Tobias Mörike
Margareta Pavaloi
Barbara Pönighaus-Matuella
Jana C. Reimer
Emilia Róża Sułek
Michael T. Taussig
Alexey Ulko
Daniele Ventola
Bettina Zorn
Weltmuseum Wien
Artist Talk
with Paul Kolling
Weltmuseum Wien
Artist Talk
with Jack Wolf
Weltmuseum Wien
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang:
Das Forschungsprojekt „Dispersed & Connected“ und die Ausstellung „Staub & Seide“
Weltmuseum Wien
Online Lecture
Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran & Maria-Katharina Lang:
„Dispersed & Connected. Plans, Imaginaries, and Realities of Railway Projects in Mongolia”,
Zentralasien-Seminar/ Mongolistik, Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Exhibition
Dust & Silk
at Weltmuseum Wien
Exhibition set-up
at Weltmuseum Wien
Field Research
at Container Terminal Vienna
Exhibition
Steppe & Silk Roads
at MARKK Hamburg
Exhibition set-up
at MARKK Hamburg
Field research
& Exhibition preparations in Hamburg
Field research
& Exhibition preparations in Hamburg
The Second Conference of
Cultural Envoys of Mongolia
(Token of Appreciation for Successful Cultural Envoys for M.-K. Lang)
Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Online meeting.
Online Lecture
Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran & Maria-Katharina Lang
Dispersed And Connected –Artistic Fragments along the Steppe& Silk Roads,
Resilient Silk Road Heritage Networking Session, University of Oxford.
Archival Research
at Weltmuseum Wien
Project Workshop VII
„Ethnographic Collections & Exhibition Making“
with Rahel Wille (MARKK Hamburg)
Project Workshop VI
“Fieldwork notebooks, maps, drawings and exhibitions”
with Prof. Michael Taussig (Columbia University)
Archival Research
at Museum am Rothenbaum Hamburg (MARKK)
Field Research
in Usbekistan
Field Research
in Mongolia (Kharkhorin, Khara Balgas, Ulaanbaatar) & China (Beijing)
Archival Research
at Museum am Rothenbaum Hamburg (MARKK)
Workshop V
Religions and ethnic diversity in Khovogsair Mongol Autonomous County
with Dr. Du Shiwei
WMW
Field Research
in Georgia (Tiflis)
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang &
Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran
Building Collaborations between Austrian and Mongolian Academic Institutions in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences
Eurasia Pacific Uninet Plenary Meeting
Ministry for Science and Education, Vienna.
Field Research
in Usbekistan
Lecture
Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran &
Maria-Katharina Lang
Re-Creating Buddhist Art Tradition In Mongolia
International Conference on Mongolian Buddhism
ELTE University, Budapest
Workshop IV
Mining, Movement and Nationalism in Mongolia
with Prof. Bumochir Dulam (NUM)
WMW
Workshop III
Dispersed & Connected. Artistic Fragments along the Silk and Steppe Roads – Exhibition Concepts
Weltmuseum Wien, DG 18
at Museum am Rothenbaum Hamburg (MARKK) and Völkerkundemuseum VPST Heidelberg
Isa International Guest Lecture
Prof. Caroline Humphrey
Disjunct Moral Economies at the Russia-China-Mongolia Border
Institute for Social Anthropology/Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
Project Workshop II
Dispersed and Connected
Weltmuseum Wien
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang
Dispersed and Connected Artefacts. Scientific-Artistic Interaction with Mongolian Collections
Workshop “Museum Affordances” (organised by Paul Basu, SOAS)
Museum for Archeaelogy and Anthropology
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang & Lucia Mennel
Dispersed and Connected. Plans, imagination and realisation of railway projects in Mongolia
EASA Stockholm
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang & Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran & Christian Sturminger
Scientific Artistic Projects with Mongolian Heritage in European Museums
International Conference on Mongolian Cultural Studies and Art Research
Mongolian University for Arts and Culture, Ulaanbaatar
Field Research
Mongolia/Siberia
(Lhagvasuren Erdenebold, Maria-Katharina Lang, Khosbayar Narankhuu, Christian Sturminger)
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang
Unter anderem Himmel leuchtend: Mongolische Artefakte zwischen Jurte, Tempel und Museum
Völkerkundemuseum der J&E v. Portheim Stiftung in Heidelberg
Archival Research
at Museum am Rothenbaum Hamburg (MARKK) and Völkerkundemuseum VPST Heidelberg
Lecture & Panel Convenor
(with Prof. Alison Brown) Maria-Katharina Lang
From Confiscated Artefacts to Museum Objects
RAI Conference London: Art, Materiality and Representation
British Museum London
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang & Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran
Ethnographic and Artistic Fragments along the Silk and Steppe Roads
The Second International Conference „Mongolia and the Mongols in Past and Present“
University of Warsaw
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang & Tsetsentsolmon Baatarnaran
Research in the Mongolian Steppe
Lange Nacht der Forschung,
Weltmuseum Wien
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang
Nomadic Artefacts in Heidelberg
Exhibition Opening,
Völkerkundemuseum der J&E v. Portheim Stiftung, Heidelberg
Lecture
Maria-Katharina Lang
Von Tempeln und Museen in der Mongolei
Museum am Rothenbaum Hamburg (MARKK)
Project Workshop I
Dispersed and Connected
Weltmuseum Wien and ISA/ÖAW with participation of Prof. Erdenebold.
Field Research
Selenge Province, Northern Mongolia
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