Márton Erzsébet (szerk.): Múzeumi Hírlevél, 2005 (26. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2005-11-01 / 11. szám

m^fúZEUMI J/fr'RLEVÉLJ© Review Cover picture: Róth Miksa: Window with Marguerites (1896). In unknown place from 2000. Róth Miksa’s temporary exhibition in the Róth Miksa Memorial Museum (Budapest, 7th district, Nefelejcs u. 26.) from 8th November 2005. Supplement of this issue: Selection from the collections of the Róth Miksa Memorial Museum In this issue you can see the objects of the temporary exhibition and the new pieces of the collection. On dis­play are both documents and new acquisitions of the museum in Buda­pest, i. e. more painted glass objects recently collected by the director. This article was written by Tibor Fényi, director. FOCUS Candidate for the Cultural Capital of Europe - Pécs More can be read on www.nkom.hu Csontváry: Magányos cédrus (1904) Hungarian National Gallery - Main Entrance It can be visited until 13 November 2005. After this date the painting will return to Pécs, Csontváry Museum until 2013. More on www.ahice.net NEW TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS BUDAPEST Robert Schad: Steel Age - Klimó Károly: Real Time BTM - Kiscell Museum 10 November 2005 - 15 January 2006. More can be read on www.ahice.net Johannes Pääsuke (1892-1918) - Man with two cameras Museum of Ethnography 18 November 2005 - 28 February 2006. On display are 92 photos of the Esto­nian National Museum. Curator: Ágnes Kerezsi More on www.neprajz.hu Jungles - Variations to six legs - Micro World - Meeting the Nature - The Photogra­pher of the Year 2005 Until 30 November 2005. Four photo-exhibitions can be visited in the Natural History Museum. This article has been written by Tamás Vá­sárhelyi, and is illustrated by Csiby Mihály's aquarels. More on www.nhmus.hu EIKE: Closed Circuit Systems Budapest Gallery, Lajos u. 20 October - 20 November 2005. More on www.eike.hu/ex/circuit.html Five Years/Zsuffa and Kalmár Architects (2000-2005) Budapest Gallery, Lajos u. 20 October - 20 November 2005. More can be read on www.ahice.net SZENTENDRE Triznya Mátyás (1922-1991) Szentendrei Képtár 14 October - 20 November 2005. More on www.ahice.net SZEGED Houses, Work, Men Móra Ferenc Museum 4 October - 30 November 2005. On display is the selection from the ethno-photography of Antal Juhász ethnographer. Info: www.mfm-uszeged.hu NEW PERMANENT EXHIBITION The renewed exhibition of the Contemporary Art Museum of Fine Arts Curator: Ferenc Tóth More on www.szepmuveszeti.hu MUSEUMSAND COLLECTIONS Perlrott Csaba Vilmos Memo­rial Exhibition in Budapest Kassák Museum It can be visited until 11 December 2005. Curator: Ferenc Csapiár (art historian) MUSEUMS FOR ALL Opening Ceremony of Museum Pedagogy in the Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art 26 October 2005. More on www.mlalapitvany.hu MUSEUMPEDAGOGY New programs in 'Szépműhely' - Museum of Fine Arts 6 December 2005. Information -.Juhász Litza, tel.: 469-7279, By e-mail: szepmuhely@szepmuveszeti.hu or mlalapitvany@enternet.hu Just Naturally November 2005 Museum pedagogical activity for child­ren organized by the Museum of Wa­ter and Environment www.dunamuseum.hu info@dunamuzeum.org.hu mkati@mail.dunamuzeum.oeg.hu or tszalkai@mail.dunamuzeum.org.hu CONFERENCES 14th Criminal Expo 2005 ELTE-University Conference Centre 2-4 November 2005. More on www.koh.hu Science - Conscience - Ethics National conference within the frame of 'Month of the Hungarian Science' Esztergom, MTESZ House 15 November 2005. Information: www.dunamuzeum.hu MAMUTT - Day of Professionals Hungarian National Museum - Photo Collection 28 November 2005. Deadline: 10 November 2005 Info: zanchi@hnm.hu Trafalgar 1805-2005 National Conference on the History of Navigation 19 October 2005. Kossuth Museum Boat, Budapest, Lánchíd More on: www.km.iif.hu INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS 11th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists Cork (Ireland) University of Cork City 5-11 September 2005. In this issue you can read E. Marton's report about two sections of the EAA 11 meeting entitled The Archaeology of Textiles and Clothing II and Habi­tation Structures at Alburnus Maior (Rosia Montana). Her travel was sup­ported by the EAA and ICOM Hun­garian National Committee. More on www.e-a-a.org 358

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