Márton Erzsébet (szerk.): Múzeumi Hírlevél, 2003 (24. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2003-07-01 / 7-8. szám

m^TúZEUMI JftRLEVÉLJ© Review Cover picture: David Richter: Fe­renc Rákóczi, II. (Hungarian National Museum, Historical Gallery) II. Rákóczi Ferenc - Memo­rial exhibition in the Hun­garian National Museum on the occasion of 300th anniversary of the revolu­tion in 1703 Open until 31 August 2003, from Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Monday. FOCUS II. Rákóczi Ferenc - Memo­rial exhibition in the Hun­garian National Museum on the occasion of 300th anniversary of the revolu­tion in 1703 Mr Tibor Kovács S. curator of the ex­hibition presents the main pieces, including the guide to the exhibi­tion. (pp. 219-221.) FranciArt Fashion from Paris in Budapest between 1750-2000 Budapest Historical Museum - Buda Castle It can be visited until 28 September 2003 A selection of the temporary exhi­bition entitled Fashion from Paris in Budapest (Budapest History Mu­seum, Buda Castle) can be seen in our recent issue as a supplement of Museum Newsletter, where the museum professionals contribute their special thanks to curators of FranciArt and to the Ministry of the National Cultural Heritage for supporting. NEW TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS BUDAPEST Invented Tradition - From the Harvest Feast until the Feast of the New Bread Museum of Ethnography Open from 29 June until 17 October 2003 The expression Harvest Feast ori­ginates from Ignác Darányi, minis­ter of the agriculture, who tried to make peace with that artificial feast between the always revolting reap­ers and their patriarch landlords of the Hungarian Great Plain in the 19th century. On display are these documents until the socialist New Bread Feast: drawings, graphics and paintings from the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. More information: http://www.neprajz.hu CHINaRT (Contemporary Chinese Art) LUDWIG Museum Budapest Open: 19 June - 28 September 2003 Curators: Walter Smerling, the pre­sident of Stiftung für Kunst und Kultur (Bonn, Germany), Fan Di' An (vice-president of the Academy of Art in Peking). Formerly this wandering exhibi­tion was opened in Küppersmühle (Duisburg, Germany) and in MAC­RO Museo d'Arte Contemporanea (Rome, Italy). Information: www.ludwigmuseum.hu Laura Anderson Barbata Works (Mexico) KISCELLI Museum Open between 25 June - 31 August 2003 Textile Museum Óbuda Éva P. Szabó textile artist (1910-1997) It can be visited until 7 October 2003 KAPOSVÁR Galimberti Memorial Exhibition Sándor Galimberti painter Rippl-Rónai Museum Open till 31 August 2003 GYŐR City GalleryA/árosi Képtár (Király u. 17.) Vera Molnár (Paris) and András Wolsky painters exhibition It can be visited until 7 September 2003 MUSEUMS ON THE INTERNET Mona Vatamanu and Florin Tudor in the Ludwig Museum Budapest 17 June-31 August 2003 Projects: • personal media lab - http://www.exapes.org/personal.html hyperhouse, 3D animation, dvd, 2002 islands, 3D animation, dvd, 2001 red, mini dv, 2002 • mystical disappearance - http://www.exapes.Org//mystical.html • http://www.exapes.org_ rhizome.org artbase • india -http://www.exapes.org/india.html • http://www.exapes.org/life.html • http://www.viper.ch/ onlinecompetition.php • http://www.exapes.org/rhizome.org Information: www.ludwigmuseum.hu CONFERENCES BUDAPEST „HOMO 2003 - Information technology, cultural heritage and folklore" Place: BME Dept, of Informatics and Management Date: 29 September - 1 October 2003 You can read more on: http://itm.bme.hu/HOMO2003 http://www.utppublishing.com/ detail.asp?TitlelD=2305 The Future of Our Past 2003 - Informatics in the museology Place: Hungarian National Museum Date: 10-11 November 2003 More information: www.ace.hu/mjov www.ace.hu/mjov-03.html T. Biró Katalin tbk@ace.hu Fejes Ildikó fejesi@hnm.hu RESTORATION­CONSERVATION Saved Art Objects - Restor­ers Diploma Works (Hun­garian National Museum - University of Art) Budapest, Hungarian National Museum It can be seen between 17 June -17 July 2003 INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS CURRIC Leonardo project CURRIC • Vhutniul Training; Сш-rkub Information and summary written by M. Kiss-Bendejy can be read on pp 239-240 Leonardo da Vinci 250

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