Museums and Identities. Planning an Extended Museum

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Museums and Identities. Planning an Extended Museum
Red. Dorota Folga-Januszewska, Martina Lehmannová, Jasna Gaburová, Elke Kellner, Paweł Jaskanis

 

Museums and Identities. Planning an Extended Museum
The publication is the result of an international seminar entitled “Museums and Identities”, the 2nd International Seminar in a Cycle ‘Planning an Extended Museum’ that was organized by the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów. The seminar was organized by the museum in cooperation with ICOM Austria, ICOM Czech Republic, ICOM Poland, ICOM Slovakia and took place at Wilanów on 21-23 November 2018.
Publication “Museums and Identities. Planning an Extended Museum” is the 20th volume of the Muzeologia publishing series, issued within financial support of the ICOM Special Project, the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów, the National Museum in Kielce, MOCAK the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow, and the Cracow Saltworks Museum Wieliczka. The book was released under the auspices of ICOM Austria, ICOM Czech Republic, ICOM Poland, ICOM Slovakia
 
“Museums and landscapes are an essential element of humanity’s physical, natural, social and symbolic environment.” Based on the first sentence of the ICOM Resolution of the 24th ICOM General Conference held in Milano in 2016 “The Responsibility of Museums Towards Landscape”, the book presents a wide array of opinions and views about the impact of museums on social, natural, rural, and urban surroundings, expressed by eminent specialists and members of various museum institutions.
 
(…) the variety of reflection and the timeliness of discussed themes makes the book an important voice on the condition of contemporary museums, but also more broadly on culture and its development, as well as the links between museums, culture, and art with contemporary problems, such as social participation, their role in shaping attitudes, the importance of museums in contemporary democratic states, identity, cultural economics, and even specific issues, such as migration, among other significant topics. The individual case studies, i.e. references to specific museums and their practices, as well as challenges they face – are all current, interesting, and reported in a creative, engaging manner.
 
Publishing review
Prof Kamil Zeidler, PhD
University of Gdańsk

 
Publisher: the Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów, the National Museum in Kielce, MOCAK the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow and the Cracow Saltworks Museum Wieliczka.
Publication under the auspices of ICOM Austria, ICOM Czech Republic, ICOM Poland, ICOM Slovakia
The book is supported by the ICOM Special Project Grant
www.icom.museum

Publication date: 2019
Paperback: 312
Dimensions: 16,5x24 cm

Type: Softback

ISBN: 978-83-66104-22-8
978-83-66104-25-9
(PDF)
978-83-66104-27-3 (MOBI)
978-83-66104-28-0 (EPUB)

 
 
Contents :

I INTRODUCTION
Museums and Identities. The 2nd International Seminar in a Cycle “Planning an Extended Museum
Suay Aksoy, ICOM President’s Letter to the “Museums and Identities” Seminar
Jarosław Sellin, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage’s Letter to the “Museums and Identities” Seminar
II ORGANIZERS' INTRODUCTION
Dorota Folga-Januszewska, Identity Builds Development. How Museums Stimulate Regional Changes
Jasna Gaburová, Neighbours: Impact of Museum on Cultural Landscapes and Social Networks
Elke Kelner, Perspectives: Different Identities and Missions of Museums
Martina Lehmannová, Museums and Identities. Planning an Extended Museum
III THEORIES AND PROCESSES
Piotr Majewski, Planning a Museum in its Surroundings, i.e. Museum in Context – Introductory Reflexions
Christopher Whitehead, De-Bordering the Museum: Voice, Empathy and Archaeologies of Inequality
Cristina Da Milano Museums as Social Landscapes. The relationship between heritage and community
Constanze Itzel, Extending to Europe. The House of European History in Brussels
Paweł Kowal, Eight Axes of Debate on the Presentation of European History at the House of European History
Katharina Küster, A Matter of Direction? Museum Occupations between Resistance and Complicity
Robert Kotowski, Museum as a platform for personal development
Milan Jan Půček, Antonín Šimčík, Naďa Machková Prajzová, Agriculture: Rediscovered Identity  in the Context of Fast-Changing World
Lubomir Andel, Economy: Impact of Museums on Local Development & Financial Sustainability
Michalina Petelska, Magdalena Blackmore, Museums of Migration: Migrants' Identity and Implementing the Museum’s Mission Statement – Case Studies from Poland and Canada
Meltem Yasdag, The Reconstruction of a Cultural Landscape by Emigrant’s Identity: Population Exchange Museums in Turkey
IV PRACTICES AND PLACES
Michał Malinowski, Museum – a Small Spark that Can Ignite a Great Flame
Guido Morpurgo, A Tale of Two Cities. Designing an Extended Museum of the Present with the Former Warsaw Ghetto Fragments: the Waliców Project
Jonathat Zisook, Towards a Sociological Analysis of the Synagogue Museum  in Contemporary Poland
Zdeněk Novák, Landscape Museum for Breeding and Training of Ceremonial Carriage Horses at Kladruby nad Labem in Czechia
Marketa Jonasova, Inheritance and Transformation  and the Irish Museum of Modern Art
Maria Anna Potocka, The Genesis and Strategies of MOCAK Collection in Relation to the City and Its History
Jindřich Ondruš, Wallachian Open-Air Museum and Local Development.  Economic impacts of Wallachian Open Air Museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm
Silvia Colombo, ‘Spontaneous Museums’ in Northern Sweden:  Cultural Narratives within Norrbotten
Beata Nessel-Łukasik, Robert Supeł, Through the doorstep. Museum in relations to its millieu. Beyond the threshold: the museum and its surroundings
Jan Godłowski, Krakow Salt Works Museum at Wieliczka as an Active Player in the Building of Mining Heritage Community
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