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2008-2009

The Queen

A series of self portraits, performance, digital photography, 2009

'The Queen', a series of self portraits, performance, digital photography, 2009

The Queen with a Sword

A series of self portraits, performance, digital photography, 2009

'The Queen with a Sword', a series of self portraits, performance, digital photography, 2009

The Queen at the Leeds Royal Armouries Museum

A series of self portraits, public performance, digital photography, 2009

'The Queen at the Leeds Royal Armouries Museum', a series of self portraits, public performance, 2009

Everything in One Bedroom

A series of self portraits, performance, digital photography, 2009

'Everything in One Bedroom', a series of self portraits, performance, digital photography, 2009

Unfinished Business: Two Protectresses (work in progress)

A video narrative, 2009

Tsendpurev Tsegmid and Narmandakh Tsultem, a detail from a group photo, Mongolia, 2007

Childhood Dream

A series of self portraits, performance, digital photography, 2009

'Childhood Dream', a series of self portraits, performance, digital photography, 2009

The Birthplace

A photographic narrative

The public exhibition titled Defending, Guarding & Preserving ran from 24 March- 9 April, LeedsMet University, UK

Tsegmid Vanjil (my father) in Gobi Altai region, Mongolia, his birthplace. Photographed by Purevdorj Vanjil (my uncle), 2007.

A Visual Preservation of My Belongings

An installation piece, 2009

The installation piece is inspired by a book titled ‘Contemporary art and Anthropology’ (2005) eds. Arnd Schneider and Christopher Wright. The installation displayed in the Postgraduate Art Studio of LeedsMet University.

'A Visual Preservation of My Belongings', an installation, 2009. Consists of: Traditional Mongolian garments, a European styled dress, a pair of shoes made by hand in Pakistan, a hand made personal stamp set, Mongolian national flag, a second hand jewellery box, Mongolian national currency notes, a book titled 'The Secret History of Mongols', a clutch made by felt, a postage box.

The Messenger (work in progress)

A mixed media piece, 2009

SILK HIGHWAY is an online collaboration project between artists of the UK and Mongolia. The piece was created as part of the communication period of the project.

'The Messenger', a mixed media, 2009

Channel 55 (work in progress)

An installation and essay, 2009

'Channel 55', an installation, 2009

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