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15 Dec 2018

Open call for Mongolian Artists - for NordArt 2019 Special Project Mongolia

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OPEN CALL FOR MONGOLIAN ARTISTS for NordArt 2019 - International Art Exhibition - SPECIAL PROJECT MONGOLIA. The exhibition is part of NordArt 2019 and will take place in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany from 1 June - 13 October 2019.

NordArt2019 - Open Competition for Mongolian Artists to Participate in International Fine Arts Exhibition.

The registration will take place until December 15, 2018.

The full application documents are in Mongolian on the special Facebook page NordArt - MongolianArt

 

The "National Art Exhibition" held annually at Bourdardorf, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany on June 1 and October 13, 2019, under the 3rd SPECIAL PROJECT MONGOLIA PAGE of Mongolia will be created.
The partnership which began with the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and the Federal Republic of Germany is to commemorate the 5th anniversary of its cooperation with Mongolia in 2019 on the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Since its inception in Mongolia, Mongolia has been continuously participating in the framework of the cooperation of the Mongolian Academy of Arts and Arts, and has been steadily promoting the development of the Mongolian Fine Arts and the Mongolian Fine Arts. In 2015, Mongolia has over 120 artworks of 33 artists in the "Mainstream Transition-New Face" section of the "Mainstream Transition-New Face", in the 2nd Pavilion in Mongolia's "Tradition and Modernization" in 2016 over art, NordArt 2017, 1 artist, In addition, three artists from NordArt2018 attracted Mongolian attention and attracted over 100,000 European art-spectators and specialists each year. A Mongolian artist and sculptor, A. Ochirbold, won the audience prize in 2015 with 5 meters of "No weight gain in the world".
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