Tag: Museums News

  • New definition of term “museums” sparks debate

    New definition of term “museums” sparks debate

    The International Council of Museums (ICOM) will vote on a new definition of museums in September 2019. The proposed change includes language about “social justice, global equality and planetary wellbeing.” Critics say the text is too political for most museums to employ. Do you agree? The new definition: Museums are democratising, inclusive and polyphonic spaces…

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  • Voynich manuscript code unlocked by academic

    Voynich manuscript code unlocked by academic

    A medieval manuscript which countless scholars including Alan Turing had been unable to decode has been deciphered by an academic at Bristol University. The Voynich manuscript is a handwritten and illustrated text carbon-dated to the mid-15th Century. The document is housed in the Beinecke Library at Yale University in the USA. Dr Gerard Cheshire said:…

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  • Wes Anderson curates Vienna’s Art History Museum

    Wes Anderson curates Vienna’s Art History Museum

    In 2012, the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna initiated a new series of exhibitions for which remarkable creative individuals are invited to present their own personal selections of objects drawn from the museum’s historical collections. The third instalment of the series, has been selected and curated by the filmmaker Wes Anderson and his partner, the writer and…

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  • Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page loans tapestries to Tate Britain

    Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page loans tapestries to Tate Britain

    The founder of Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, says he was “influenced” by the work of influential 19th Century artist, Edward Burne-Jones. The legendary guitarist has loaned huge tapestries of the Holy Grail to Tate Britain for a new exhibition focusing on Burne-Jones’ work. The exhibition features more than 150 works by the Pre-Raphaelite artist.  …

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  • Tactile object-based learning with Museum in a Box

    Tactile object-based learning with Museum in a Box

    The Museum in a Box helps museums increase access to their collections through tactile object-based learning, simple tech, and audio responses to interaction. Museum in a Box puts museum collections and expert knowledge into your hands, wherever you are in the world. They have built an innovative update on the old idea of a museum handling…

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  • Fire in Aberdeen Museum destroys Kurt Cobain artefacts

    Fire in Aberdeen Museum destroys Kurt Cobain artefacts

    This past Saturday, June 9, a fire broke out at the Aberdeen Museum of History in Washington state. The museum had housed various Kurt Cobain artefacts, including a couch he slept on, photographs, and more.   The fire destroyed most of the museum’s main and second floors, but archivists hope to salvage thousands of documents,…

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  • Black Panther film sparks debate about African art restitution

    Black Panther film sparks debate about African art restitution

    The British Museum says it welcomes discussion raised by the film as it explores how to handle African objects in its own collection. Black Panther, the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is taking the box office by storm, raking in more than $700 million in ticket sales in just its first 12 days;…

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  • Léon Wuidar’s Typographic Forms at White Cube

    Léon Wuidar’s Typographic Forms at White Cube

    During the 1980s and 1990s, Léon Wuidar’s interest in typographic forms and the rhythm of language fed into works featuring colourful abstract forms. These can also be seen in Wuidar’s numerous sketchbooks and notebooks, several of which are included in Léon Wuidar’s exhibition — on display at White Cube Bermondsey until 1 July 2018. Wuidar…

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  • Sanitation Worker Built Collection of 40,000 Objects Found in Trash

    Sanitation Worker Built Collection of 40,000 Objects Found in Trash

    When he was around nine or ten years old, Nelson Molina watched his mother fix the family’s toaster. She heated a butter knife on the stove until it was red hot and used it to rewire the broken appliance. “We couldn’t buy another toaster,” Molina told Artsy, matter of factly. So, his mother fixed it.…

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  • Yayoi Kusama Museum opens in Tokyo

    Yayoi Kusama Museum opens in Tokyo

      A museum celebrating the work of the Japanese artist known as the ‘queen of polka dots’ has opened in Tokyo. Yayoi Kusama’s career has spanned more than seven decades. Her work commands some of the highest prices of any living female artist. Kusama’s work is based in conceptual art and shows some attributes of feminism,…

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  • Developing VR experiences for cultural institutions

    Developing VR experiences for cultural institutions

       The Vive Studios program will fund and develop VR experiences for cultural institutions. Whether examining a priceless collection of ancient treasures or exploring an exhibit of historic war artifacts, museums have always provided an exceptional way to preserve and educate the public. But now institutions are aiming to make museum experiences more interactive and…

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  • Yves Saint Laurent Museum opens in Marrakesh

    Yves Saint Laurent Museum opens in Marrakesh

      Fashion lovers are flocking to the new Yves Saint Laurent museum in Marrakesh, the sunny Moroccan city beloved by the late designer, who was born and grew up in neighbouring Algeria. The new attraction has opened its doors just three weeks after a museum dedicated to the fashion pioneer was inaugurated in Paris. Situated next…

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  • Van Gogh Alive in Athens

    Van Gogh Alive in Athens

    Van Gogh Alive – The Experience will stretch the definition of the word ‘exhibition’ as it stimulates the senses and opens the mind. And there’s no need to worry about the kids getting bored – the exhibition caters perfectly to both young and old. Traditions of tiptoeing through unnervingly silent galleries and viewing paintings from…

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  • LEGO House opens its doors to the public

    LEGO House opens its doors to the public

    Located in the company’s hometown of Billund, Denmark, the highly anticipated LEGO House recently opened its doors to the public. Designed by BIG, the building appears as 21 stacked LEGO bricks topped with colorful terraces that denote the different creative learning areas inside. The experiential center has both paid and free areas, and includes three restaurants and a…

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  • Darwin’s long-lost beetle specimen found in museum dusty drawers

    Darwin’s long-lost beetle specimen found in museum dusty drawers

    Millions of animals unknown to science languish in the world’s natural history collections. Just open a forgotten cupboard and you could find a new species. A COUPLE of years ago, Stylianos Chatzimanolis received a box of insects in the post. The package came from London’s Natural History Museum: Chatzimanolis was updating the classification of an…

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  • ‘David Bowie is’ travels to Brooklyn for final show

    ‘David Bowie is’ travels to Brooklyn for final show

    Organized with unprecedented access to David Bowie’s personal archive, this exhibition explores the creative process of an artist whose sustained reinventions, innovative collaborations, and bold characterizations revolutionized the way we see music, inspiring people to shape their own identities while challenging social traditions. David Bowie is has been touring globally for the past five years…

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  • Science Fiction: A Journey into the Unknown

    Science Fiction: A Journey into the Unknown

    Two years on from the Digital Revolution exhibition, the Onassis Cultural Centre joins forces once again with London’s Barbican Centre for a new show: Science Fiction: A Journey into the Unknown (9 Oct 2017  – 14 Jan 2018), which explores science fiction’s long-standing influence on the full range of contemporary culture.     Get ready…

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  • Unlocking the stories behind the art

    Unlocking the stories behind the art

    Through the Smartify free app, users can unlock the stories behind art and create a digital personal art collection. Smartify has now partnered with some of the world’s most popular museums.   Love visiting art galleries but hate not knowing the stories behind the artworks? Wish you could carry your favourite art with you, and…

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  • Museum aims to inspire the next generation of scientists

    Museum aims to inspire the next generation of scientists

    The newly renovated child-friendly Experimentarium aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and inventors via its new hands-on learning space. The project first opened in 1991 but has been reopened recently after undergoing massive renovation. The center is filled with 16 interactive exhibits which teach visitors about the technology. The museum is also home to an interactive…

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  • Experimentarium science centre’s new helical staircase

    Experimentarium science centre’s new helical staircase

    In Denmark, an inspiring reiteration of the Experimentarium science centre has just opened and its show piece is a massive staircase. It is one of the finest modern examples of a helical staircase, which differs from a spiral staircase in that it does not have a newel (a supporting central post) and handrails are built on both…

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  • Martin Boyce’s Turner-prize winning installation

    Martin Boyce’s Turner-prize winning installation

    Experience the union of architecture and nature in Boyce’s Turner-prize winning installation on show at Tate Britain. Glasgow-based artist Martin Boyce is interested in the physical and psychological experience of the built environment. His installations explore the modern urban landscape, particularly with reference to twentieth century modernist design, and its connections to utopian notions of living.…

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