Márton Erzsébet (szerk.): Múzeumi Hírlevél, 2005 (26. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2005-07-01 / 7-8. szám
m^ÚZEUMI 7/írlevélj© Review Cover picture: Sitting female shaped pot (Törökbálint, Dulácska, Hungary). Neolithic Age, Transdanubian Linear Pottery Culture, Zseliz Period (5200-5000/4900 BC). Collection of Budapest History Museum, Department of Prehistory and Migration Period Photo: Komjáthy Péter Supplement of this issue: Selection from the Shaman Sculptures and Stone Jaguars from Ecuador In this issue you can see a selection from the new acquisition of the Museum of Ethnography Budapest. On display are more than 300 objects from the recently bought private collection (Germany), supported by the Ministry of the National Cultural Heritage. This article was written by the main curator: János Gyarmati (archaeologist). Designer: László Rajk (architect) Catalogue is edited by Gábor Gerhes (designer) http://www.neprajz.hu FOCUS The Batthyánys' Century - Culture, Power and Representation in the 17-18th centuries Szombathely, Art Gallery 19 August - 30 November 2005 Curator: Monika Zsámboky (art historian). More on www.szombathely.hu/keptar MUSEUMS FOR ALL PROGRAM CALL FOR APPLICATIONS The Association of the Hungarian History Teachers and the the Ministry of the National Cultural Heritage - Museums for All project (Hungary) announce a national competition for teachers and museologists, museum pedagogists. Deadline 1 October 2005 Information: drszabolcs@ludens.elte.hu NEW TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS BUDAPEST Ferenczy Béni's Inheritance (1890-1967) Hungarian National Gallery It can be visited until 16 October 2005. On display are the pieces from the Ferenczy family's Art Foundation. Curator: Földes Mária (art historian) More can be read on www.mng.hu or www.ahice.net The Season's Art Object - Tombstone of a Married Couple from Palmyra Museum of Fine Arts 7 June - 28 August 2005 Curators: Dági Marianna, Nagy Árpád Miklós (archaeologists), Jerger Krisztina (art historian). Pollack Mihály (1773-1855) Memorial Exhibition Budapest History Museum, Buda Castle 11 June - 20 August 2005 Curator: Basics Beatrix (art historian) More on www.btm.hu The Cultural History of Smoking Hungarian Museum of Agriculture 17 June - 15 August 2005 Curator: Korkes Zsuzsa More: www.mmgm.hu or www.ahice.net ESZTERGOM Karácsony Tamás Ybl-prize architect - Exhibition in Duna Museum Central Gallery www.dunamuzeum.org.hu ÉRD Lóczy Lajos junior, the geologist Hungarian Museum of Geography It can be visited until 9 September 2005 Associated partners: Hungarian National Institute of Geography, Hungarian Museum of Oil-Industry, Museum of Ethnography, Hungarian National Museum. PUBLIC RELATIONS - MUSEUMPEDAGOGY Partnership of Museums and Schools - Bridging Connections III. Museum of Fine Arts - 'Szépműhely' A series of articles present the museumpedagogical activities of 'Szépműhely'. The third article was written by Litza Juhász art historian and museum pedagogist about the activity in the school after the museum's visit. MUSEUMS ON THE INTERNET The Ministty of the National Cultural Heritage - Museums Department announces the museums about the audit-contract of the Ministry of the National Cultural Heritage on the electronic inventarisation. More can be read on http://infosz. nhmus.hu/ RESTORATION CONSERVATION Preserved Art Treasures 2005 Hungarian University of Art - Hungarian National Museum The temporary exhibition can be visited between 24 June - 15 September 2005. Press-release and information: Kovács Petronella, Hungarian University of Art, Dep. of Restoration/MKE Tárgyrestaurátor Szak vezetője Csák Zsuzsanna, Hungarian National Museum/Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Budapest Könyves Kálmán krt. 40. Tel.: 323-1423 INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS CO-OPERATION Traditions and Customs. Cultural Interferences without Borders BÉKÉSCSABA-ARAD - HUNGARY- ROMANIA Participants of the the PHARE CBC project: Sonn Sabäu, Elena Rodica Colta, Gabriel Hälmägian (Oradea, County Museums, Romania) and Martyin Emília, Csobai Lászlóné, Ando György (Békés County Museums, Hungary). The project was awarded with Romulus Vuia-prize. More can be read on: www.bmmi.hu 250