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Costume in Portugal. From the XVIII century to the present day
Lissabon (PT) > Dauerausstellung
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
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Museu Nacional do Traje e da Moda
Largo Júlio de Castilho, 2,
Parque do Monteiro-Mor, Lumiar,
1600-483 Lissabon
Portugal
weitere Infos: www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/en/recursos/cedencia-e-aluguer-de-espacos/aluguer-de-espacos-museu-nacional-do-traje/
All About Shoes: Footwear Through the Ages
Toronto (CA) > Dauerausstellung
Take a fascinating journey and experience the many facets of footwear – its evolution and symbolism through the ages, the methods and materials of its manufacture and its place in our imaginations. The Museum’s flagship exhibition, All About Shoes: Footwear Through the Ages, is a voyage through 4500 years of footwear.
Textquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
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The Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor Street West
Toronto ON (CA)
weitere Infos: www.batashoemuseum.ca/all-about-shoes/
Von Samtbrokat und Häutchengold – Ausgewählte Paramente aus dem Danziger Mittelalterschatz
Lübeck (D) > seit 19.01.2019, bis auf weiteres
Rund die Hälfte des berühmten Danziger Paramentenschatzes gehört als Dauerleihgabe der Evangelischen Kirche Hannover seit 1990 zu den Highlights des St. Annen-Museums. Es handelt sich um kostbarste Gewänder für den Gottesdienst. Feinste Stickereien mit purem Gold und byzantinische Seiden zeigen den hohen Wert, der diesen Gewändern ehemals zugemessen wurde. Sie stammen aus der ehemaligen Marienkirche in Danzig und sind vorwiegend im 14. Jahrhundert entstanden. In der Kirche versteckt, überdauerten sie Reformation und Kriege. Erst im 19. Jahrhundert hat man sie zufällig bei Bauarbeiten wiederentdeckt. Das macht sie so besonders wertvoll, wurden sie doch über Jahrhunderte weder benutzt noch verändert. Nach der Maueröffnung wurde ein Teil der textilen Schätze nach Lübeck gebracht, während die andere Hälfte sich weiterhin in Danzig - heute im Nationalmuseum - befindet. Die Danziger Paramente wurden in Lübeck einige Jahre nicht mehr gezeigt. Jetzt werden erstmals wieder ausgewählte Stücke konservatorisch optimiert in die Dauerausstellung des St. Annen-Museums integriert. Dabei wird großer Wert auf das Miteinander von Glasmalerei und Altären in Verbindung mit den symbolisch genutzten Gewändern gelegt. Sie alle dienten dazu, den Gottesdienst als großes Fest für die Christen zu gestalten. Mit dem neu eröffneten Paramentenraum wird das St. Annen-Museum wieder um eine bedeutende Attraktion reicher. Zugleich wird ein Katalog zu diesem Schatz erscheinen.
Textquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
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St. Annen-Museum
St. Annen-Straße 15
23552 Lübeck
Deutschland
weitere Infos: st-annen-museum.de/paramente
Art and Innovation: Traditional Arctic Footwear from the Bata Shoe Museum Collection
Toronto (CA) > seit 20.02.2016
At the top of the world, the Arctic spans over fourteen million square kilometers and includes eight countries. The challenging landscapes of this circumpolar expanse seem harsh and inhospitable, yet the region is home to over forty distinct culture groups who have thrived there for centuries, creating brilliantly beautiful and diverse solutions to meet these challenges. Among the most innovative is the footwear and clothing created by Arctic women whose ingenuity is reflected in the remarkable variety of garments made; a variety that reflects both environmental as well as cultural needs.
From innovative technologies deftly used to ensure survival and comfort to intricate, decorative techniques used to culturally ground wearers, the incredible range of circumpolar attire is a stunning testament to the art and technology of dress found in the Arctic.
Textquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
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The Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor Street West
Toronto ON (CA)
weitere Infos: www.batashoemuseum.ca/art-and-innovation/
Cosplayer! Manga Youth
Kopenhagen (DK) > Dauerausstellung
The exhibition Cosplayer ! - Manga Youth tells how Japanese popular culture is created , shaped and recreated across physical and visual boundaries between Japan and Denmark . In the exhibition you will meet three Danish and three Japanese cosplayers who in their own way transcends the borders between industry and consumer , media and human , Japanese and Danish - and create their own media worlds. And you 're invited to play!
Textquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
Veranstalter/ Ort
Nationalmuseet
Ny Vestergade 10
1220 Kopenhagen K
Dänemark
weitere Infos: en.natmus.dk/museums-and-palaces/the-national-museum-of-denmark/exhibitions/ethnographic-collection/cosplayer-manga-youth/
Taking the Stage
Washington, DC (USA) > Dauerausstellung ab 24.09.2016
This exhibition explores the history of African Americans in theater, film, and television in order to celebrate their creative achievements, demonstrate their cultural impact and illuminate their struggles for equal representation on the stage of American entertainment. Visitors will see how African Americans transformed the ways they are represented onstage by challenging racial discrimination and stereotypes and striving to produce more positive, authentic and diverse images of African American identity and experience. Together these stories suggest how African American performing artists also paved the way for broader social change. Stories include Paul Robeson’s role in Othello, Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf and the Black Stuntmen’s Association in Hollywood.
Textquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
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African American History and Culture Museum
15th and Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC
USA
weitere Infos: www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Taking-the-Stage-4849
Cultural Expressions
Washington, DC (USA) > Dauerausstellung, ab 24.09.2016
This exhibition serves as an introduction to the concept of African American and African diaspora culture. It examines style (identity, political expression, and attitudes expressed in clothing, dress, hair, and jewelry), food and foodways, artistry, and creativity through craftsmanship, social dance and gesture, and language.
Textquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
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African American History and Culture Museum
15th and Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC
USA
weitere Infos: www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Cultural-Expressions-4848
Nature by Design
Lowell, MA (USA) > As ATHM undergoes a significant transformation, this exhibit is currently open only to members, educational programs, and private groups.
Nature is the oldest and richest source of design inspiration. From the earliest paintings on cave walls, humans have interpreted the world around them—plants, animals, and natural phenomena—to create, ornament, and embellish objects. In all forms of art, from frescoes to sculpture to architecture, from printing to weaving to industrial design, nature has been a primary resource of ideas.
The objects in Nature by Design share a common characteristic: they are both artful and useful, functional and aesthetically pleasing. This exhibit explores the rise and decline of the great movements of art, from Classicism and Romanticism to Art Deco, and their impact on our culture, society, and economy. ATHM’s collections of textiles, clothing, advertising ephemera, and even machinery reflect our fascination with Nature by Design.
Textquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildinformation: Dress with floral pattern, 1830-1833. Cotton, printed. Made in the United States.
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American Textile History Museum
491 Dutton St.
Lowell, MA 01854 (USA)
weitere Infos: www.athm.org/museum_exhibition/nature-by-design/
Musical Crossroads
Washington, DC (USA) > Dauerausstellung ab 24.09.2016
This exhibition tells the story of African American music from the arrival of the first Africans to today’s hip-hop. Here, history and culture intermingle and music serves as the crossroads between musical traditions and stories of cultural and social development. The gallery is organized by musical genres and themes rather than chronologically, covering classical, sacred, rock ’n’ roll, hip-hop ,and more.
Textquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
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African American History and Culture Museum
15th and Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC
USA
weitere Infos: www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Musical-Crossroads-4847
Defending Freedom, Defining Freedom: Era of Segregation 1876-1968
Washington, DC (USA) > Dauerausstellung ab 24.09.2016
This exhibition takes visitors from the end of Reconstruction through the civil rights movement of the 1960s. It is rich with history and artifacts that capture the major aspects of the ongoing struggle by the nation in general and African Americans in particular to define and make real the meaning of freedom. The exhibition illustrates how African Americans not only survived the challenges set before them, but crafted an important role for themselves in the nation, and how the nation was changed as a consequence of these struggles.
Textquelle: Museumswebsite
Bildquelle: Museumswebsite
Veranstalter/ Ort
African American History and Culture Museum
15th and Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC
USA
weitere Infos: www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Defending-Freedom-Defining-Freedom-Era-of-Segregation-1876-1968-4841
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