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Mu Yu Ming

Public Collections

Institutional archives, museum residency programmes, and government cultural ministries holding work by Mu Yu Ming.

  1. 2005 — present

    Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten

    Amsterdam, Netherlands·Artist-in-Residence archive

    Mu Yuming / Farmer Mu — full residency record

    Permanent record of Mu Yu Ming's 2005–2006 residency at one of Europe's most selective art academies. Includes studio documentation, open-studio presentations, and works produced during the residency. Receives ~1,500 applications per year for ~50 places.

  2. 2000 — present

    Norwegian Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KHiO)

    Oslo, Norway·Alumni archive

    Killing — experimental short film (1999–2000)

    Mu Yu Ming graduated 1996–2000 in the Department of Experimental Art on a Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs scholarship. The experimental short film Killing is preserved in the academy's alumni archive.

  3. 2013

    23rd Hungary MEDIAWAVE Light & Shadow Music Festival

    Hungary·Festival archive — on-site works

    On-site works produced during the festival

    Invited artist at the 23rd MEDIAWAVE festival. On-site works produced during the residency are held in the festival's official archive.

  4. 2004

    IberLibro and international art book platforms

    International·Bilingual catalogue — permanent collection

    Lijiang China Studio/Residence (2004)

    Bilingual catalogue of the Lijiang Studio residency programme co-founded by Mu Yu Ming and American curator Jay Brown — one of Yunnan's first non-profit international artist residencies. Permanently collected by IberLibro and listed on international art book platforms.

  5. 1996 — present

    Cultural ministries of France, New Zealand, Canada, Hungary, Norway, Netherlands

    Multi-national·Government cooperative-project archives

    Cooperative project documentation across six national cultural ministries

    Documentation of cross-border cooperative projects including the New Zealand Government collaboration on Family Portrait (2009), the French Government partnership on Himalaya (2004), and other state-supported initiatives across Europe, Asia and North America.