Márton Erzsébet (szerk.): Múzeumi Hírlevél, 2002 (23. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)
2002-05-01 / 5. szám
m Múzeumi Hírlevél m Review Cover picture: Saddle Rug from Bokhara, 1897. Jenő Zichy’s collection (Into Saddle! - temporary exhibition in the Museum of Ethnography until 10. September 2002.) Photo: Erzsébet Winter FOCUS Day of Museums - Museums and Globalisation (ICOM) 18 May 2002 EGER The One-time Pyrker Art Gallery Dobó István Castle Museum, Gothic Hall Open till 20 August 2002 The rising modem European countries decided to underline their national character with museum founding. János Pyrker archbishop of Eger supported the Hungarian National Museum as well, and gave 155 pictures from his collection. Today on display are 22 pictures, documents and his numismatic collection at home, in Eger, in the joint temporary exhibition of the Hungarian National Museum, Hungarian National Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts and Dobó I. Castle Museum. Curators: Miklós Mojzer, Ágnes Szigethi and Ágota H. Szilas. BUDAPEST Garden party of the Hungarian museums and museologists in the Hungarian National Museum Place: Múzeum krt. 14-16. 18th and 19th May 2002 Open: AM 10-19 PM Free entrance! Program can be read on http://koi.hu NEW TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS BUDAPEST Piroska Futásfalvi Márton (1899-1996) Retrospective Ernst Museum It can be visited between 8 May - 5 June 2002. She was the member of New Group of Hungarian Artists found in 1931. Her character was very expressive and unusual in the Hungarian art, but she became forgotten for many years. This exhibition is to provide her new renaissance today, opening the documents of her extraordinary life and oeuvre. Curator: Emese Kürti, art historian. Monochrome Paintings International exhibition in 'Kunsthalle' - Art Gallery It can be visited from 28 May until 28 July 2002. Participants: Angeli, Marc, Baumkötter, Stephan, Bechinger, Thomas, Becker, Engelbert, Becker, Lutz, Bordarier, Stéphan, Charalambou, Sotirakis, Charlton, Alan, Conrad, Christiane, Davenport, Ian, De Crignis, Rudolf, Degranges, Claudia, Dimaichner, Helmut, Gasteiger, Jacob, Gerber, Gaylen, Girke, Raimund, Gonschior, Kuno, Green, Alan, Hafif, Marcia, Hessling M. Rosa, Hofschen, Edgar, Honegger, Gottfried Innes, Callum, Juchtmans, Jus, Kaiser, Raymund, Knoebel, Im I, Kompa, Hartwig, Lavier, Bertrand Lam, Christiane, Longo, Vincent, Lünenborg Thursz, Nina, Marioni, Joseph, Neumann, A. Paola, Ohlson, Doug Olitsky, Jules, Otremba, Willi, Paatz, Jürgen, Pattscheck, Sybille, Pearson, Bruce, Piene, Otto Rose, Rolf, Rögler, Michael, Sander, Karin, Schade-Hasenberg Gabriele, Schiess, Adrian, Sehringer, Peter Shanahan, Sein, Shiraisi, Yuko, Sims, Phil, Steinman, Steven, Storm, Clinton, Thursz, Frederic Matys Tollens, Peter, Umberg, Günter, Viliinger, Dietervombek, Rudolf, Winzer, Icke, Wurmfeld, Sanford Institutions: Annely Juda Fine Art (GB), Galerie Jan Hoviele (B), Galerie Nächst St. Stephan (A), Galerie Winter Hubert (A), Karl Emst-Osthaus der Stadt Hagen (D), Szépművészeti Múzeum (H) KOSSUTH YEAR The Hungarian Revolution between 1848-49 from the point of view of Russia Hungarian National Archive (Budapest, Bécsi kapu tér) It can be visited from 17 June until 17 August 2002 A joint exhibition of RGVIA (Russian Governmental Military Archive), GARF (Russian Confederation Governmental Archive) and the Hungarian National Archive will present new, unpublished documents and objects about the Hungarian revolution, based on the material conserved in Russian archives. SZEGED Mr. József Galamb and the Ford T model Móra Ferenc Museum Open: 9 April - 26 May 2002 On display are the relics of an extraordinary carrier: Mr. József Galamb was born in Makó in 1881, and went to the USA in 1904 to the Ford Company as an engineer. His invention and plan was the Ford T model between 1907-1908. He died in Detroit in 1955. This exhibition is based on the collection of József Attila Museum (Makó), curator: Pál Halmágyi, historian. INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS ICCROM - Sharing Conservation Decisions Date: 4-29 November 2002 Place: Rome and Florence (Italy) The Course The purpose of this course is to understand how decisions about conservation are made. The need to understand cultural material and its meanings is at the core of the process. This understanding must take into account the influence of the different stakeholders, institutional contexts, access to resources, schools of thought and trends in the conservation and use of cultural heritage. The course will focus on the impact of conservation decisions on the heritage and the interdisciplinary character of the process. Course Methodobgy The course is an intensive programme combining theory and practice, through extensive use of case studies, workshops and visits. In particular, participants will be introduced in situ to the decisionmaking that was followed in recent and current interdisciplinary conservation projects of the ICR and OPD. Participants A maximum of 18 participants will be selected. The course is open to conservators-restorers, curators, keepers, conservation scientists, architects, site managers, exhibition designers, etc actively involved in providing preservation and access to cultural heritage. At least three years of working experience is required. Preference will be given to candidates involved in training activities or who are heads of conservation teams. Candidates are encouraged to submit a 300 word statement describing an example of their own conservation decision-making. Lecturers Art historians, archaeologists, conservator-restorers, conservation scientists and other professionals from leading institutions in Italy and other parts of the world. WORKING LANGUAGE: English COURSE FEE: 1000 US$ SCHOLARSHIPS A limited number of scholarships may be available from the ICCROM Fellowships programme. Candidates interested in applying for a scholarship should attach a separate letter to that effect to their application forms. APPLICATION Please use the general ICCROM application form which is available at the address below or at the ICCROM Internet website: http://www.iccrom.org ICCROM - Training Information and Fellowships Office 13, Via di San Michele 1-00153 Rome, Italy Tel (+39) 06 585531 Fax (+39) 06 58553349 E-mail: training@iccrom.org Application Deadline: 15 July 2002 176