Márton Erzsébet (szerk.): Múzeumi Hírlevél, 2006 (27. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2006-10-01 / 10. szám

©i^úzeumi Hírlevél J© Review Cover picture: Remains of a 'Panzer VI. B' (King Tiger) tank, from World War II. (Civil Association of the Hungarian Wrackage Researchers), found near to Szolnok, 20th century. Photo: Szathmáry István (Szolnok) Supplement of this issue: Selection from the temporary exhibition plastics, in the Museum of Ethnography, which can be visited until 4th February 2007. In this issue you can see a selection from the new acquisition of the Museum of Ethnography Buda­pest. On display are plastic objects from recently bought private or museum collections within the frame of Exhibitions’ DOMINO project. Its target is collecting, showing and documenting the re­cent, contemporary 'ethnographic' objects. This article was written by the main curators: Zoltán Fejős and Zsófia Frazon (ethnologists). Designer of the exhibition and catalogue: Gábor Gerhes. http://www.neprajz.hu FOCUS Inauguration of the new museum building - about the Hungarian Museum of Commerce and Catering. It can be visited from 22 September 2006. Address: H-1051 Budapest, Szent István tér 15. More can be read www.mkvm.hu Szeged, about the main building of the Móra Ferenc Museum Announcement of the museum staff to partners and visitors about the closing of the building. Based on the winner of a Regional Operative Pro­gram (ROP), the renovation is starting from Sep­tember and will finish in the spring of 2007. During the renovation the temporary exhibitions can be visited in the municipal museum, Fekete-ház. More on www.mfm.u-szeged.hu Inauguration of the new museum building in Tiszafüred - Tiszazugi Földrajzi Múzeum/Geographical Museum of Tiszazug More can be read on www.djm.hu MUSEUMS FOR ALL PROGRAM CALL FOR APPLICATIONS The staff of the Museums for All project (Hungary) announce a competition for museums and museol­ogists, museum pedagogists to refresh the Museums Month in October with programs and exhibitions. Information: www.muzeumokmindenkinek.hu or info@muzeumokmindenkinek.hu NEW TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS BUDAPEST Graphics 100 (1906-2006) Széchényi National Library It can be visited until 21 October 2006 On display are the pieces from the Archive of the University of Art, Dep. of Graphics. Curator: Zsákovics Ferenc (art historian) More can be read on www.oszk.hu or www. ahice.net Martin Luther, the reformer. Travelling Exhibition of the Luther Zentrum (Wittenberg) Budapest History Museum, Buda Castle 20 September - 15 October 2006 Curator: Hans Zinnow More on www.btm.hu Hungary in 1956 - Erich Lessing's Pictures Budapest History Museum 23 September - 31 December 2006 Catalogue: Budapest 1956. (Sárközy Réka and Rainer M. János eds.) More: www.btm.hu or www.ahice.net The Shutting of Budapest. Pauer Gyula's exhibition Hungarian National Gallery 18 October - 26 November 2006 More on www.mng.hu 1956 and the Agricultural Society Hungarian Museum of Agriculture 11 September - 30 October 2006 www.mmgm.hu or info@mmgm.hu ESZTERGOM The Water Conservancy and Esztergom during the Revolution It can be visited from 15 September 2006 Joint exhibition in Duna Museum, with the partici­pation of Balassa Museum, the Archive of Komárom- Esztergom County and private collectors. www.dunamuzeum.hu SZENTENDRE A Painter in Light and Shadow - Modok Mária (1896-1971) Szentendre Art Gallery 22 September - 29 October 2006 Curator: Tóth Antal BAJA Pipe Exhibition Türr István Museum 13 September - 23 November 2006 Curator: Kothenz Kelemen PUBLIC RELATIONS - MUSEUMPEDAGOGY BUDAPEST Teatime in the Ernst Museum Programs and exhibitions guide from 16 p.m. Information Deme Zsuzsanna, 06-70-2518352 Cult-Tea - 'Kultea' Partnership of the Museum of Commerce and the Contemporary Music Bands Open from Thursday to Monday between 11 a.m. and 19 p.m. Closed on Tuesday. Programs: www.mkvm.hu Autumn Programs for Kids in 'Szépműhely' Museum of Fine Arts A series of programs of museumpedagogical ac­tivities of 'Szépműhely'. Information: szepmuhely@szepmuveszeti.hu Tel: 06-30-740-1767 SZEKSZÁRD Drawings. Competition in Wosinsky Mór Museum www.wmmm.hu MUSEUMS AND COLLECTIONS The Season's Art Object - Banqueter figurines of Tarentum Museum of Fine Arts It can be seen until 26 November 2006 With the intention of instilling a new tradition, the Collection of Classical Antiquities launched the “Highlighted Works of Art” chamber exhi­bition series two years ago. The primary aim of the series is to present to the public in a regular rhythm the results of the work carried out within the Collection: recently acquired, restored works of art, or those about which new scientific results, worthy of presentation, have come up. Six terra­cotta figurines from Tarentum, never displayed in exhibition before, are put on view in the exhibi­tion in the autumn of 2006. Curator: Dági Mari­anna, Bencze Agnes (archaeologists). INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS CO-OPERATION Ungarischer Akzent Photo Exhibitions and conferences will be organ­ised for the anniversary of the Hungarian Revolu­tion in 1956. More on www.ungarn1956.de V4 - Cultural Ministers's Meeting in the International Cultural Center in Cracow More can be read on: www.mck.krakow.pl CONFERENCES UISPP XV. Meeting in Lisbon 4-9 September 2006 You can read a summary about the international conference of the Association of Archaeologists of Prehistory and Protohistory, written by the par­ticipants Viola T. Dobosi (Hungarian National Museum) and Erzsébet Marton (National Office of Cultural Heritage). More on www.uispp.ipt.pt ICOM News - ICOMON XIII. Annual Meeting in Frankfurt am Main 4-8 September 2006 Participants came from the American Numis­matic Society, Central Bank of Suriname, Money Museum Bogota, Banco Central de Venezuela, Central Bank of Nicaragua, Central Bank of Ec­uador, Bank of Indonesia, Currency Museum Tokyo, Bank of Corea, Insatsu Choyoka Foun­dation Tokyo, Jiangsu Numismatic Society. The article was written Melinda Torbágyi (Hungarian National Museum, Numismatical Collection). 322

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