
The “Time & Space” Nomadic Arts Residency Program is a collaborative project which since 2008 provides opportunities for Korean and Mongolian artists to work together in the Mongolian countryside. Read More

Announcing the nominees for the prestigious triennial Signature Art Prize 2011, open to visual artists from the Asia-Pacific region. Artists from 24 countries have been selected with finalists and awards to be decided. Read More

The current grants call from the Prins Claus Fund welcomes project proposals for cultural initiatives from organisations and individuals in Central and South Asian countries (including Mongolia, Myanmar, Thailand,… Read More

MONGOLIA 360° 2nd Land Art Biennial Open Call 2012. Organised in August 2012 in the Gobi desert, the Biennial offers a residency to artists wanting to interact with the unique nature reserve environment and to discuss what Land Art can reveal about Art & Politics. Read More


The 2011 edition will be inaugurated on Friday 29th April, with a presentation of over sixty of the latest titles from the Extreme Orient, and two special sections: ASIA LAUGHS! (L’Asia Ride!), a pioneering retrospective about pan-Asian comedies, and a spicy excursion into the history of PINK EIGA, from the Seventies up to today. Read More

Mongolia is not a country known for its cinema. Vast landscapes, subzero temperatures and a nomadic lifestyle have long been its calling cards, and more recently, the words copper… Read More

The UK’s only Asian art triennial opens 1 October – 27 November 2011 in Manchester, with a vibrant and exciting showcase of current contemporary visual art from Asia. Read More

15th International CHIME (European Foundation for Chinese Music Research) meeting on the ‘Music of China and East Asia: Theory versus Practice’ takes place November 24-28 in Switzerland. Read More

Contributed by Bayanmunkh Dorjpalam Like the other peoples of the world, the Mongolians have created great history and culture. Among the wonderful Buddhist monasteries that were created before the… Read More

As part of the Connect2Culture programme ASEF commissioned the art and environment research “Linking the Arts to Environment and Sustainable Development Issues”. This first case study outlines the Land Art Biennale in Mongolia. Read More