ICE Conference 23-25th September 2004

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Collections and Critiques
An Autumn Conference hosted by the Institute for Curatorship and Education (ICE)
23-25th September 2004

Venue: Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, Weston Link at the National Gallery of Scotland, The Mound, Edinburgh
Speakers:

Osvaldas Daugelis, MKCiurlionis State Museum of Art, Kaunas, Lithuania
Thomas Deecke - Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen
Marianne Eigenheer - ICE, Edinburgh
Matthew Gale - Tate Modern, London
Walter Grasskamp - Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Steven Hooper - Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts, Norwich
Jean-Hubert Martin - Museum Kunstpalast, Dusseldorf
Hans Ulrich Obrist - Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
Tilman Osterwold - The Paul Klee Centre, Bern

There is an on-going international debate about the role of collections, their display and their uses as the basis for research. Many of the prominent scholars and curators involved are working within specific institutions or at special locations; speakers at this event in Edinburgh are among the most distinguished international professionals.

The purpose of ‘Show! Hide! Show!’ is to bring together museum and gallery professionals to hear and discuss how particular institutions are developing models of curatorship and education with regard to their collections. We are seeking to encourage dialogue between those working in diverse areas of cultural practice, and a broader public for art. The exchange of ideas and methods concerned with the future of collections at this conference will initiate the discussion of these issues as a key focus of attention for ICE.

For more information and the aims of ICE see: www.eca.ac.uk/ice,
to register for the Conference go to “events”.

The proceedings of the conference will be included in the ICE Yearbook 04 to be published in Spring 2005.


The Conference is organised in partnership with the National Galleries of Scotland, with support from the Scottish Arts Council, Goethe Institut Glasgow, ,Prasenz Schweiz, The Swiss General Consulate Manchester,Pro Helvetia and ECA.

Prof Marianne Eigenheer, Director, ICE

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, Marianne Eigenheer

Show! Hide! Show!
Collections and Critiques
An Autumn Conference hosted by the Institute for Curatorship and Education (ICE)
23-25th September 2004

Venue: Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, Weston Link at the National Gallery of Scotland, The Mound, Edinburgh
Speakers:

Osvaldas Daugelis, MKCiurlionis State Museum of Art, Kaunas, Lithuania
Thomas Deecke - Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen
Marianne Eigenheer - ICE, Edinburgh
Matthew Gale - Tate Modern, London
Walter Grasskamp - Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Steven Hooper - Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts, Norwich
Jean-Hubert Martin - Museum Kunstpalast, Dusseldorf
Hans Ulrich Obrist - Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
Tilman Osterwold - The Paul Klee Centre, Bern

There is an on-going international debate about the role of collections, their display and their uses as the basis for research. Many of the prominent scholars and curators involved are working within specific institutions or at special locations; speakers at this event in Edinburgh are among the most distinguished international professionals.

The purpose of ‘Show! Hide! Show!’ is to bring together museum and gallery professionals to hear and discuss how particular institutions are developing models of curatorship and education with regard to their collections. We are seeking to encourage dialogue between those working in diverse areas of cultural practice, and a broader public for art. The exchange of ideas and methods concerned with the future of collections at this conference will initiate the discussion of these issues as a key focus of attention for ICE.

For more information and the aims of ICE see: www.eca.ac.uk/ice,
to register for the Conference go to “events”.

The proceedings of the conference will be included in the ICE Yearbook 04 to be published in Spring 2005.


The Conference is organised in partnership with the National Galleries of Scotland, with support from the Scottish Arts Council, Goethe Institut Glasgow, ,Prasenz Schweiz, The Swiss General Consulate Manchester,Pro Helvetia and ECA.

Prof Marianne Eigenheer, Director, ICE

, Marianne Eigenheer

Show! Hide! Show!
Collections and Critiques
An Autumn Conference hosted by the Institute for Curatorship and Education (ICE)
23-25th September 2004

Venue: Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, Weston Link at the National Gallery of Scotland, The Mound, Edinburgh

Speakers:
Osvaldas Daugelis, MKCiurlionis State Museum of Art, Kaunas, Lithuania

Thomas Deecke - Neues Museum Weserburg Bremen

Marianne Eigenheer - ICE, Edinburgh

Matthew Gale - Tate Modern, London

Walter Grasskamp - Academy of Fine Arts, Munich

Steven Hooper - Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts, Norwich

Jean-Hubert Martin - Museum Kunstpalast, Dusseldorf

Hans Ulrich Obrist - Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris

Tilman Osterwold - The Paul Klee Centre, Bern

There is an on-going international debate about the role of collections, their display and their uses as the basis for research. Many of the prominent scholars and curators involved are working within specific institutions or at special locations; speakers at this event in Edinburgh are among the most distinguished international professionals.

The purpose of ‘Show! Hide! Show!’ is to bring together museum and gallery professionals to hear and discuss how particular institutions are developing models of curatorship and education with regard to their collections. We are seeking to encourage dialogue between those working in diverse areas of cultural practice, and a broader public for art. The exchange of ideas and methods concerned with the future of collections at this conference will initiate the discussion of these issues as a key focus of attention for ICE.

For more information and the aims of ICE see: www.eca.ac.uk/ice,
to register for the Conference go to “events”.

The proceedings of the conference will be included in the ICE Yearbook 04 to be published in Spring 2005.


The Conference is organised in partnership with the National Galleries of Scotland, with support from the Scottish Arts Council, Goethe Institut Glasgow, ,Prasenz Schweiz, The Swiss General Consulate Manchester,Pro Helvetia and ECA.

Prof Marianne Eigenheer, Director, ICE