🏛️✨ Exhibition Tip! ✨🏛️

At the Winckelmann-Museum, you can currently visit:

“Kostbare Miniaturen. Kunst des Steinschneidens in acht Jahrtausenden”

https://www.winckelmann-gesellschaft.com/veranstaltungen/die-kunstsammlung-des-sammlers-gelehrten-und-diplomaten-werner-daum/

The exhibition explores the collection of Werner Daum and the fascinating networks behind it. Why does this excite us in the KIŠIB project?

Because collections are never neutral.
They are shaped by access 🔑, politics 🏛️, scholarship 🧠, and personal vision 👁️.

#Exhibition #CollectionHistory #Provenance #KIŠIBProject

【EDITOR'S CHOICE】
An #EcologicalPerspective on Joseph Rock’s (1884–1962) plant collection activities in China📖

#JosephCharlesFrancisRock | #PlantSpecimen | #CollectionHistory | #PlantDiversity | #PlantCollector

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtae057

Here's a project I did outside of my podcast. This interview was conducted as part of a workshop on Germany's colonial past and the consequences that the German cultural landscape should draw from it. My interview partner was Flower Manase, one of the curators at the National Museum and House of Culture in Dar es Salaam:

https://podcasts.uni-erfurt.de/@appropriate/episodes/from-contested-ownership-to-involuntary-returns

#provenanceresearch #restitution #museumethics #colonialism #culturalheritage #museumresearch
#Collectionhistory #Sciencecommunication

From Contested Ownership to (In)Voluntary Returns

This episode documents the workshop about interdisciplinary perspectives on the postcolonial fight for restitution and reparation. In the beginning, the organizers of the workshop, Silvan Niedermeyer (University of Erfurt) and Sarah Rausch (Friedrich Schiller University Jena), will present the event. Afterwords, there is an interview with Flower Manase (National Museum of Tanzania) conducted by Aari Hönning (University of Erfurt). The interdisciplinary workshop aimed to reassess the fight for repatriation and restitution by bringing together questions of ownership and voluntariness that are addressed in the Collaborative Research Center “Structural Change of Property” (Universities Erfurt and Jena) and the DFG-Research Unit on “Voluntariness” (Universities of Erfurt, Jena and Oldenburg). As part of the workshop, Flower Manase spoke about Restitution and the Question of “Cultural Belongings/Properties Ownership” in Tanzania. In the interview, she talks about her motivation, experiences and challenges during her work as one of the curators of the National Museum of Tanzania. Links: Flower Manase’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flower-manase-4b432426/ Aari Hönning’s Podcast: https://podcasts.social/@Vergangenes_in_Wort_und_Bild

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