

Exhibitions Archive
Explore past exhibitions that were displayed in the yurts of Erdenesiin Khuree Mongolian Calligraphy and Art Center from its opening in 2021.

"Freedom" Art Therapy exhibition
An "Art Therapy" program, featuring calligraphy training for disabled people and orphans, culminated in a " Freedom " exhibition on October 30, 2021 in Kharkhorin. This exhibition, showcasing works created during the program led by Tamir Samandbadraa and Gandol Chuluunkhuu, highlighted the artistic potential of participants and celebrated the launch of the Erdenesiin Khuree Center's initiative.

Janna
In 2021, Erdenesiin Khuree hosted an exhibition featuring the contemporary calligraphy of Mongolian artist Janna (Grisha JAAKHANKHUU). This exhibition showcased Janna's unique style and her contributions to the field, drawing from her extensive experience as an artist, designer, and educator.

Gandul
In 2021, Erdenesiin Khuree's inaugural exhibition showcased the contemporary calligraphy of Mongolian artist Gandul, timed to coincide with the center's grand opening. This collection highlighted Gandul's unique approach to calligraphy, reflecting his background as an artist, designer, and educator from Kharkhorin.

Byagi Renchinkhorloo
This exhibition, which opened in July 2022, featured vibrant oil paintings inspired by the landscapes of Mongolia, by emerging artist Byagi. With experience living and working in Tasmania, Belgium, and China, Byagi brought a unique perspective to her art.

"Where Earth and Sky Meet" Agnes Dubart
French engraving artist Agnes Dubart's work, created during the inaugural "Residency of the Steppes" at Erdenesiin Khuree, was on display in July 2022. Inspired by her time in Karakorum and the surrounding Mongolian landscapes, this exhibition showcased the culmination of her residency.

Harry Rosenow
This exhibition showcased the work of Harry Rosenow, created during his time at the center in June 2023. Inspired by his experiences in Mongolia, Rosenow's collection, including pieces like "The Path of Incarnation" and "The Smile of the Angel," explored themes of life, consciousness, and the mysteries of existence.
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"SYO" Yuki Nakatani
The artistic exploration of Yuki Nakatani, a young Japanese artist and solo world traveler during her residency in Mongolian Calligraphy and Art Center in Kharkhorin in June/July 2024. This exhibition showcased her works and the themes of travel, love, and overcoming personal challenges.

"Roots" Olivier Simon & Tamir Samandbadraa
"Roots" is a Photography & Calligraphy Collaboration by French visual artist Olivier Simon and Mongolian calligrapher Tamir Samandbadraa Purev. On view from 01.06.2025 – 06.08.2025, the exhibition blends photography and calligraphy to explore shared human origins, cultural diversity, and the deep connections that unite us across borders. Read more...

"The Act of Creating Balance" by Jaakhankhuu Grisha
Running from May 15, 2025, to October 15, 2025, Jaakhankhuu Grisha's exhibition, "The Act of Creating Balance," utilizes a harmonious blend of traditional Mongolian painting, calligraphy, and abstract art guided by the dualistic principle of Arga and Bilig (Method and Wisdom) to explore the profound spiritual interconnectedness of all existence and advocate for the preservation of delicate universal and natural equilibrium.




