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Mongolian Pavilion, Mongolia at 58th Venice Biennale of Art

The Mongolia Pavilion of the Venice Biennale: the artists of the pavilion, the works, the times, the periods, the cost of the tickets and the exhibition venue.

Mongolia Pavilion Biennale of Art
Mongolia Pavilion at Venice Biennale of Art - Bruchium Fermentum, Calle del Forno, Castello 2093-2090 - Venice

Exhibition in progress from 11 May to 24 November 2019

The 58th Biennale of Art will open to the public on 11 May 2019. But starting from a few days before the opening there will be the various openings and side events that always suddenly animate the Venetian artistic life. The title of the 58 edition of the Biennale d'Arte is May You Live In Interesting Times.

79 artists are invited to exhibit at the 58th Venice Biennale of Art, with a prevalence of women. Among them the 2 Italians Ludovica Carbotta and Lara Favaretto. The first will make a site-specific work in Forte Marghera, inside the building known as the Austrian Powder Mill.

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Mongolia Pavilion at 58th Biennale Arte of Venice

Title of the Venice Biennale's Mongolia Pavilion is A Temporality.

Artist: Jantsankhorol Erdenebayar with the participation of traditional Mongolian throat singers and Carsten Nicolai (Alva Noto).
Curator: Gantuya Badamgarav.
Commissioner:The Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Sports of Mongolia.
Seat: Bruchium Fermentum, Calle del Forno, Castello 2093-2090

Press Release Mongolia Pavilion of 58th Venice Biennale of Art

Curated by Gantuya Badamgarav, Mongolia Pavilion will present a unique, cross-disciplinary project entitled “a Temporality”, which involves Mongolian artist E.Jantsankhorol, 4 throat singers from National Philharmonic Orchestra and famous German artist Carsten Nicolai, known as Alva Noto.

The idea of the project was developed, curator Gantuya says, basing on Mongolian “experimental singing tradition”, practiced by Mongolian nomads for centuries for communicating with nature and animals. Sounds differed depending on the environment and evolved minds, bodies and spirits of people.
Such traditions include throat singing and long song, listed as world heritage by UNESCO.

Nowadays interaction between human-being and nature is almost extinct and we have created human-made environment surrounding us, like concrete blocks, glasses, panels and asphalts to interact with. A Temporality will emulate Mongolian “experimental singing tradition” in contemporary form.

Mongolian artist E. Jantsankhorol will create a contemporary environment, where artists can interact with physical objects and spaces and perform emitting various sounds using techniques of traditional singing.

Mongolia Pavilion will be located in “Art Bakery”, former Bruchium al Forno and a 1 minute walk from Arsenale Exhibition Hall of Venice Biennale.

The exhibition opens on 7 May and will run till 24 November, 2019. The project is supported and sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Sports of Mongolia, Goethe International Co-production Fund, IFA Germany and MIAT – Mongolian Airlines.

Hours: Gardens from 10.00 to 18.00. Arsenale from 10.00 to 18.00 (from 10.00 to 20.00 on Friday and Saturday until September 30th). Closed on Mondays (except May 13, September 2, November 18).
Tickets: please visit the official website. On the web € 21.50 until 31 March 2019.
Phone: +39.041.5218711; fax +39.041.5218704
E-mail: aav@labiennale.org
Web: Biennale of Venice


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