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To inaugurate NOTHING TOO BEAUTIFUL FOR THE GODS, we invite you to visit the exhibition free of charge from 10 am to 6 pm. Immerse yourself in the fascinating worlds of this new exhibition and meet the artists – and spirits! – present for the occasion. 

All day: free tour of the exhibition 

11 am: Songs from the Central Australian Desert. Martin Mpetyan Hagan, Michael Pangata, Morris Wako and Cliffy Tommy, Anmatyerr artists who have traveled especially to create two in situ works in the exhibition, will sing the Dreaming stories associated with their creations. 

11:30 am: Mongolian shamanic ceremony. Hurcabaatur Solonggod, author of the Genghis Khan altar featured in the exhibition, will be joined by his relatives and singers from Europe and Mongolia for a public ceremony. 

2 pm – 4 pm:  cultural mediation actions for visitors of all ages 

 

Free entry, no reservation 

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Melodies In My Head is an audiovisual project exploring the contemporary realities of artistic work through a dialogue of stories, images and music.
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Discover the exhibition ROOTS from a new perspectiv: join a guided tour with the exhibition’s curator, Samuel Gross.
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