
Images under the mud: the painted chapels of Minyak (Eastern Tibet)
Conference by Jean-Baptiste Georges-Picot, EPHE. In 2004, Andreas Gruschke introduced his review of Tibetan marginal sites by noting that the

Conference by Jean-Baptiste Georges-Picot, EPHE. In 2004, Andreas Gruschke introduced his review of Tibetan marginal sites by noting that the

Video conference by Agnieszka Helman-Ważny, Professor, Varsovia University. This talk explores the form and materials of the manuscripts and ritual

Conference by Haiyan Hu-von Hinüber, Max-Weber-Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, University Erfurt. In the Buddhist art, there is

Thursday 17 February 2022 | 17:00-19:00. Sala Conferenze “F.M. Gambari”, Museo delle Civiltà. Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 14 – 00144 Roma

Colloquium Collège de France, 11 place Marcelin Berthelot, 75005 Paris Jeudi 27 janvier 2022 Palais de L’Institut de

Una comparazione dei “luoghi della beatitudine” nell’ambito cristiano e buddhistico-mahayanico 26 gennaio alle 16:30 Sala Conferenze “F.M. Gambari” Conferenza del

Conference by David Gellner, professor at Oxford Univesity. This conference will be held on zoom. Nepal was proud to label

videoconference by Isabelle Henrion-Dourcy, Professor at the University of Laval, Canada. This conference is doubly marked by the digital shift

This year, the 6th SEECHAC international colloquium, Kucha and Beyond: Divine and Human Landscapes from Central Asia to the Himalayas,

Abstracts of the 6th SEECHAC colloquium that was held from 2 to 4 November 2021, Leipzig University, Bibliotheca Albertina. MONIKA

From October 20th 2021 to January 10th 2022 at Musée Nationale des Arts Asiatiques-Guimet. The art of Nepal, which until

A film by Kesang Tseten – 75min Every twelve years, impassioned devotees pull an unwieldy twenty-metre tall chariot through the

Exhibition at the National Museum of Asian Arts-Guimet from 13.10.2021 to 10.01.2022. The exhibition “Tajikistan, in the land of the

The sixth SEECHAC Colloquium 2-4 November 2021 Kucha and Beyond: Divine and Human Landscapes from Central Asia to the Himalayas