Discovering the Present from the Future

Ochirbold Ayurzana – Mongolian Pavilion

20 April – 24 November 2024

Ochirbold Ayurzana to Showcase Mongolia at the
60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia

Commissioned by the Ministry of Culture of Mongolia, artist OCHIRBOLD Ayurzana will represent Mongolia at the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. The Mongolian Pavilion’s contribution is curated by OYUNTUYA Oyunjargal, the Cultural Envoy of Mongolia to Germany, and co-curated by Dr. Gregor JANSEN, director of the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf in Germany. The commissioner is Minister of Culture NOMIN Chinbat.

The exhibition “Discovering the Present from the Future” by Ochirbold Ayurzana in the Mongolian Pavilion explores the profound levels of consciousness through interactive sculpture installations. Inspired by the Buddhist deity Citipati, these sculptures, including the three-eyed skull, serve as reminders of the impermanence of life, fostering spiritual transformation and symbolizing the search for higher consciousness and enlightenment in Buddhism.

In the digital era, Citipati can embody the transition to the digital age as a guardian of technology. Another interpretation sees Citipati as a guardian of the environment, pointing to challenges such as climate change. Their movements illustrate the fragile balance between nature and humanity. In collective dances, they symbolize bridge-builders between cultures, embodying the idea of global interconnectedness in the North and South, and collaboration in an increasingly intercultural world.

Its artistic contribution delves into the exploration of profound levels of consciousness by analyzing societal and human behavioral shifts in our globalized world from various artistic perspectives. This exploration is facilitated through the new sculpture installation titled “Discovering the Present from the Future,” complemented by a depiction of the historic Citipati at the exhibition, and an ongoing series of sculpture installations titled “Discovering Consciousness.”

The exhibition staging at Arsenale Castello 2127A, Campo de la Tana opposite the main entrance to the Biennale Arte at the Arsenale, creates a captivating space of transformation. Through the interactive installation, visitors are actively engaged in exploring the theme of “Stranger within Myself” and could interact and shape their own journeys of consciousness. By merging Buddhist wisdom with modern approaches, the artist aims to bridge the gap between the present and the future, providing thought-provoking insights and inspiring individuals to explore the present through the lens of the future.

Mongolian artist OCHIRBOLD Ayurzana, born in 1976 in eastern Province of Mongolia, has been exploring societal and behavioral changes in the globalized world through his artistic concept of “Consciousness” since 2014. Questioning how consciousness evolves amid the deluge of information, he creates socially, and critically reflective works exhibited internationally, allowing individual interpretations by viewers. The artist emphasizes the importance of interactivity in his work. His sculptures provide viewers with the opportunity to discover hidden beauty despite critical ideas. The larger-than-life, gender-neutral figures representing “Consciousness” are in a meditative posture facing the spiraled center, metaphorically symbolizing the mental realm and the intermediate world. Crafted from delicate, oxidized steel wire mesh, the artwork conveys transcendence through its permeable construction. In particular, his concept of “Consciousness” reflects the desire for expanded awareness and a connection to the spiritual dimension.

His works have been featured in numerous exhibitions across Germany, Korea, China, Russia, the USA, and Mongolia. Additionally, his large-scale sculptures are prominently displayed in public spaces internationally, including the sculpture park at the UN headquarters in New York. Ochirbold received the Public Prize at NordArt 2015 and the NordArt Prize in 2019.

Curator OYUNTUYA Oyunjargal, a Mongolian native residing in Germany, holds degrees in European Media Studies and Arts and Media Administration from various German institutions. In 2016, she was appointed Cultural Envoy of Mongolia to Germany by the Mongolian Foreign Ministry, in order to promote bilateral relations between the two countries in the fields of arts and culture, history, education and science, sports and society. Her career began in 2009, coordinating cultural projects at the IKM FU Berlin between China and Germany. In 2013, she founded the AMPMC NGO to foster civil society participation in Mongolia’s cultural sector and to further develop artistic excellence, cultural exchange and sustainable international institutional cooperation. Since 2015, she has organized and curated four Mongolian pavilions in collaboration with the NordArt International Art Exhibition and AMPMC NGO, showcasing 350 artworks by 120 Mongolian artists. She curates the fifth Mongolian Pavilion at the 25th NordArt from June 1st to October 6th, 2024, featuring 22 Mongolian contemporary artists. Oyuntuya collaborates on almost 60 projects, working with national and international entities to execute international projects.

Guest co-curator Gregor JANSEN is the Director of Kunsthalle Düsseldorf since January 2010. Previously, he served as director of ZKM | Museum für Neue Kunst in Karlsruhe from 2005 to 2009. Gregor has curated numerous exhibitions globally, including recent ones in Brazil, Leipzig, Shanghai, and South Korea. He is also an author of lectures, essays on contemporary art, artist monographs, interviews, and exhibition catalogs. As director of Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, he envisions the institution as an open space addressing relevant aesthetic and sociopolitical issues through exhibitions, discursive and performative programs, and innovative formats.

Mongolian Pavilion “Discovering the Present from the Future”

 

OPENING HOURS:
20 April – 30 September: Tue-Sun, 11 AM – 7 PM
1 October – 24 November: Tue-Sun, 10 AM – 6 PM

Closed on Mondays (except 22 April, 17 June, 22 July, 2 and 30 September, 18 November)

Free entrance

 

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