FOR THOSE WHO LOST - A POST ROCK DOCUMENTARY FILM EXHIBITION BY: DEEP SEA VINCENTS
26 March 2022 : 12pm-5pm
The Zanabazar Fine Arts Museum
26 March 2022 : 12pm-5pm
The Zanabazar Fine Arts Museum
Бид юуг алдсан бэ? Өнгөрсөн цар тахлын жилүүдэд нийгэм дэх маш олон салбар болоод хүмүүст хохиролтой байсан. Бүгд их бага хэмжээгээр ямар нэг зүйлсээ алдсан. Гэхдээ одоо бид хичээсээр сурсаар байгаа, хэрхэн өнгөрсөнөөсөө илүү дээр байхыг, хэрхэн урагшаа алхахыг. Бид бүгд хязгаарлагдмал байдал ямар байдгийг мөн эрх чөлөө ямар үнэ цэнэтэйг дор бүрнээ ухамсарласан нь энэхүү үзэсгэлэн зохиогдож буй хамгийн том шалтгаан болно. Бид ямар нэг тохиолдлоор ямар нэгэн зүйлсээ алдсан гэхдээ үүний хажуугаар бид юуг олж авсанаа хуваалцах хэрэгтэй гэдгийг ойлгосон. Ер нь бид цаашдаа ч хуваалцаж илэрхийлж байх шаардлагатай юм байна гэсэн үүднээс уг арга хэмжээ зохиогдож байна.
What have we lost? The past years of the pandemic have affected many sectors of society and people. Everyone lost something, to a greater or lesser extent. But now we're still trying to figure out how to be better than we were in the past. We all realized the limitations and the value of freedom. Therefore, the biggest reason for this exhibition is to express how we feel and how we strive over the years. We lost something by chance, but at the same time we realized that we needed to share what we had gained. In fact, we are organizing this event because we need to share it in the future.
Exhibition Details
Title: FOR THOSE WHO LOST - A POST ROCK DOCUMENTARY FILM EXHIBITION BY: DEEP SEA VINCENTS
Address: The Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum, Juulchid Street, Chingeltei district, Ulaanbaatar.
Dates: 26 March 2022
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 11am to 5pm
Admission: Free
Travel: Left side from Construction workers square.
For press information and images please contact:
Email: [email protected]
Title: FOR THOSE WHO LOST - A POST ROCK DOCUMENTARY FILM EXHIBITION BY: DEEP SEA VINCENTS
Address: The Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum, Juulchid Street, Chingeltei district, Ulaanbaatar.
Dates: 26 March 2022
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 11am to 5pm
Admission: Free
Travel: Left side from Construction workers square.
For press information and images please contact:
Email: [email protected]