NOWs: The Lost Princess of Mongolia by Anne Duk Hee Jordan

24. März 2017 / Nows

Anne Duk Hee Jordan: The Lost Princess of Mongolia, 2009 – ongoing, 1. trailer

Anne Duk Hee Jordan:

The Lost Princess of Mongolia

March 24, 7 pm

at Entretempo Kitchen Gallery

The performance of Anne Duk Hee Jordan is based on her video installation „The Lost Princess of Mongolia“. The Lost Princess of Mongolia is a semi-autobiographical filmic work that combines real and fictional elements of Anne Duk Hee Jordan’s life. Her own personal background and history is a continual red line, which runs through her artistic research. The main conflict that the Princess confronts mirrors her own struggle with not belonging to a single culture or nation. The process of searching and exploring becomes then a life-long journey, in which wandering is a main theme. This atypical documentary is conceived as a series of trailers. The film deals with Jordan’s search for identity as a Korean, who grew up in Germany. The artist and at the same time the protagonist of her film travels from Berlin via Mongolia and Korea to the USA, where her biological mother lives. On this road trip, reality and fiction mixe up. This atypical documentary is conceived as a series of trailers.

In „The Lost Princess of Mongolia“ food such as potatoes, kimchi and spices play an important role of the story, while romanticizing and alienating the plot. In her performance Anne Duk Hee Jordan presents her new cooking recipe, „Gamja Guk“, a German, Korean soup. The ingredients from Korea and Germany, such as potato, algae and kimchi, cross each other, and visitors are invited to taste different senses of homelands.

A project by Korea Foundation