|       |       |       | Zanabazar Museum of Fine Art |  |  |        |       |       |         | Les Joynes  in Shapeshifter (still), 2014. Video, shot in Khovsgol  Province, northern Mongolia near Siberia. © FormLaboratory; ARS,  New York and DACS, London.
 |  |  |  |        |       | FormLAB 5:  Mongolia Form Laboratory 2014
 |    |  |        |       | New York  artist Les Joynes (US) exhibits FormLaboratory, a  multi-country exhibition series in museums that re-activates how the  spectator views artworks not only as finished objects but also as process  and happening. FormLaboratory was founded in 2007 as a collaborative space  for intercultural creative experimentation. This year FormLaboratory  exhibits in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia at Zanabazar Museum of Fine Art  (September 16–30) and Gallery 976 (September 23–October 12). 
 The advancement of globalization, communication and cultural  exchange have prompted artists to search for new and significant ways of  making art in an effort to create communities and initiate cultural  dialogue. FormLaboratory entreats museum audiences to experience art making  as a constantly evolving process. The mutating and radical nature of  trans-cultural collaborative process in the gallery leads to unexpected  discoveries and brings new meaning to the notions of local and global art  communities. Using combinations that hybridize disciplines leads to  advancement in the arts.
 
 At Zanabazar Museum, FormLaboratory  presents a series of art and music performances created inside a  traditional ger, a Mongolian nomadic habitat, reconstructed as a  see-through laboratory.
 
 For FormLAB-5, Joynes works with  artist/designer Hagen Betzwieser (Germany), contemporary artists  from Blue Sun and Human Nature Love Freedom,  Mongolian contrabass/ix xuur musician Monkbat Myagmarjav and  contemporary dancer Enkhgerel. Participants from Blue Sun  (Mongolia) include artists Dalkh-Ochir, Enkhbold, Batkholboo,  Batzorig, and Ganzug. Also collaborating are contemporary  Mongolian musicians and artists Davaajargal Tsaschikher (Mohanik), Tsogt  Sambalkhundev (Mohanik), Dorjderem Davaa, and Khulegt Battulga. Each of  these participants are considered pioneers of contemporary art, music and  dance in Mongolia and have exhibited and or performed in galleries, museums  and other venues in Europe, Asia and the USA.
 
 FormLaboratory  has exhibited at the Brazilian Museum of Sculpture, São Paulo; Seoul  Foundation for Art and Culture, Korea; Treignac Projet, France and  Chashama, New York. Works from the LAB will be exhibited in 2015 at the  Museu de Arte Brasileira, São Paulo.
 
 FormLAB-Mongolia is supported by the US Department of State; CEC ArtsLink,  New York; The Mongolian Ministry of Culture and the New York Foundation for  the Arts (NYFA) ArtSpire Program and has received prior support from the  Brazilian Ministry of Culture; Brazilian Museum of Sculpture; and the Seoul  Foundation for Art & Culture, Korea.
 
 Les Joynes is  an artist from California and is based in New York. He is founder of  FormLAB. He has an MA from Goldsmiths, London and PhD from Leeds  Metropolitan University, UK. His work has been featured in museums and  galleries in Europe, the US and Asia and he is represented by Thomas  Jaeckel Gallery, New York. Hagen Betzwieser is an artist and  designer from Stuttgart. He is technical advisor and curator for  FormLaboratory-Mongolia. He has an MA from Merz Akademie, Stuttgart and is  Fellow of Akademie Schloss Solitude, Germany.
 
 
 
 
  
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