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Land Art Mongolia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Land Art Mongolia Land Art Mongolia (LAM 360°) is a Biennial art festival that is located in Mongolia. == History of the Land Art Biennial == Land Art Mongolia was founded 2006 on the occasion of a Land Art Symposium in Bor-Öndör (Gobi desert) to be hosted in various locations of Mongolia. 2010 the 1st international Biennial curated by the Canadian art critic Robin Aexander Suri and took place in BAG GAZRIIN CHULUU, Gobi. Artists from 16 Nations participated with artistic projects at site in Dundgobi. 2012 the 2nd Biennial was held in IKH GAZRIIN CHULUU, Gobi under the issue ''Art & Politics''. Curators 2012 were Fumio Nanjo (Director Mori Art Museum Tokyo) and Anja Brietzke (curator Berlin). The 3rd Biennial was be guided by the theme “men & animals”. 24 artists from 14 different countries were participating on a field work in Orkhon Valley and exhibition at UMA art gallery in Ulaanbaatar; curated by Vera Tollmann, texts and essay by Brian Holmes. Sensitive topics such as overgrazing, desertification, poaching and illegal wildlife trade, decentralization and general questions of animal husbandry from the perspective of different species were motivating this discussion. The Biennial takes place every two years at different regions of Mongolia which represents not only the high variety of landscapes, also respects the nomadic tradition of Mongolia.
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