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ICOM / ICMAH Annual Conference 2009





“Museums and Faith”





organised by





ICOM’s International Committee for Museums and Collections of Archaeology and History (ICMAH)





and the





Musée d’Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg



14-16 May 2009



 



 



 





GENERAL INFORMATION





 



The Musée d’Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg (Luxembourg City History Museum) will be hosting the above conference. It will be organised as part of a support programme for the exhibition “A Matter of Faith. An Exhibition for Believers and Non-Believers”. For more information, please visit www.icmah.icom.museum



 



 



Starting point and background of the conference



 



The times we live in are characterised by our highly ambivalent relationship with religion and faith. On the one hand, western societies are experiencing increased secularisation. This is countered, on the other hand, by a growing trend towards fundamentalism, also among Christians. Nevertheless, the subject of faith and religion appears so far to have occupied only a marginal place in cultural history museums and exhibitions. There are only a handful of establishments that explicitly tackle this subject. Worth mentioning are the St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art in Glasgow, the Museum of World Religions in Taipei/Taiwan or the Bijbelsmuseum in Amsterdam. At the same time, numerous cultural history museums exhibit objects of faith outside of their religious context. Is the museum world scared of taking a stand with regard to the subject of faith?



 



The conference “Museums and faith” calls upon critically reflective museum curators. It is not intended to focus on religious history or anthropology.



More specifically, the conference “Museums and faith” will be contemplating and discussing innovative and stimulating practical examples under the following four focus points:



 



1. Museums in the area of tension between faith and society



 



It has become a common catchphrase to talk of a “clash of cultures” or a “clash of religions”. Major cities in Europe as well as in America are characterised by the juxtaposition and often the opposition of religions. To what extent do museums / exhibitions take a stand in these negotiation processes? Do they assume the role of neutral observers, of chroniclers? Or do they intervene, moderately or even taking sides?



Can and should museums explore the depth of faith?



 



2. Can historical experiences of faith be exhibited?



 



To what extent can individual experiences of faith in fact be represented by means of historical observation? (To what extent) can this even be communicated to an audience that is no longer religious?



 



3. Faith in contemporary art



 



How does contemporary art broach the issue of faith, between blasphemy and provocation on the one hand and individual professions of faith on the other hand? What can curators of cultural history museums learn from the approach adopted by contemporary art museums?



 



4. Secular museum objects, sacred museum objects



 



Whenever a Christian church is no longer used for worship, it must first be “deconsecrated”, so that it can subsequently be used for secular purposes. What happens to objects originally used for religious rites? What about their religious content? Does this disappear once they are transferred to a museum or an exhibition? As museum objects they are secular objects per se, but is there not something that “remains” nevertheless? Altar pieces, for instance, can trigger reflective meditation in a museum. Likewise, religious objects deposited in a museum can be made available to people for religious ceremonies. How do museum curators deal with this? Do they act as intermediaries between the religious and the secular? How much faith do curators allow in their museums?



 





LANGUAGES AND ABSTRACTS





 



The plenary and case study sessions will be held in English. No simultaneous translation from English is foreseen. Participants will receive the abstracts of the papers printed in English.





PARTICIPANTS





 



Registration will be limited to 50 participants.





 





 





REGISTRATION





 



The cost of the two-day conference is 180 euro, or an equivalent amount in dollars, and includes light lunches and receptions. It will be possible to register for one day only.



 



The deadline for registration is 1 May 2009. Registrations are to be sent to the Musée d’Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg. Payment by Visa, MasterCard or American Express will be accepted. Please check the CONFERENCE REGISTRATION and CONFERENCE PAYMENT forms below for further information.



 





HOTEL ACCOMMODATION





Each conference registrant is responsible for reserving and paying for his or her hotel accommodation in Luxembourg. Contact one of the hotels below to make your reservation.





Hotel Simoncini



6, rue de Notre Dame



L-2240 Luxembourg



Tel : 00352 22 28 44



Fax : 00352 26 26 29 00



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Web: www.hotelsimoncini.lu <http://www.hotelsimoncini.lu/> 



Approximately 135€/night, breakfast included



Three minutes away from the Luxembourg City History Museum



Hotel Casanova



10, place Guillaume



L-1648 Luxembourg



Tel : 00352 22 04 93



Fax : 00352 22 04 96



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Web: www.hotelcasanova.lu <http://www.hotelcasanova.lu/> 



Approximately 110€/night, breakfast included



Three minutes away from the Luxembourg City History Museum



Youth Hostel Luxembourg



2, rue du Fort Olisy 

L-2261 Luxembourg 

Tel: 00352 22 68 89 20 

Fax: 00352 22 33 60 

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Web: www.youthhostels.lu <http://www.youthhostels.lu/> 



Single bedroom 32,80€/night, breakfast included



Fifteen minutes away from the Luxembourg City History Museum





 





CONFERENCE APPLICATION FORM





 





Attendance Selection





Attendance at entire conference (if you select A1, skip to A6)



A1       I would like to register for the full conference



                   180 euros



 



Attendance at specific days only (if you did not select A1, please select any or all of the following)



A2       I would like to register for Thursday, 14 May 2009



                   15 euros



A3       I would like to register for Friday, 15 May 2009



                   60 euros



A4       I would like to register for Saturday (including dinner), 16 May 2009



                   70 euros



A5       I would like to register for dinner on Saturday, 16 May 2009 (drinks not included)



                   35 euros



 





 





Total





A6       ________ euros (please add up the above selections and enter total)



 



 



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CONFERENCE PAYMENT FORM





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Payment by Credit Card (Please select one):



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If you do not want to communicate your credit card number by e-mail or fax, you may also communicate it to us by telephone, please call Fabrizio Ceccarelli: +352 4796 4558 or Marie-Paule Jungblut: +352 4796 4562.



 



Registration and payment in full is due by 1 May 2009. We will send you a confirmation. If you don’t have received the confirmation within 3 days after your registration via e-mail or fax., please contact us by telephone.



 



Please complete and send conference application and conference payment forms to:



 



Marie-Paule Jungblut



Musée d’Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg



L-2090 Luxembourg



 



Tel.: +352 4796 4562



Fax: +352 471707



e-mail: [log in to unmask]



 



CONFERENCE PROGRAMME



 



 



Thursday May 14, 2009



 



Location: Musée d’Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg, 14 rue du St-Esprit, L-1475 Luxembourg





15.00 – 16.00              Arrival and registration 



16.00 – 16.30              Welcoming speeches



 



16.30 – 18.00              Visit of “A Matter of Faith. An Exhibition for Believers and Non Believers” by the curators Sibylle Lichtensteiger and Beat Hächler



18.00 - 20.00               Light dinner



 



 



Friday May 15, 2009



 





Morning





Location: Musée d’Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg, 14 rue du St-Esprit, L- 1475 Luxembourg



 



09.00 – 09.30              Arrival and registration



 



09.30 – 09.50              Crispin Paine



                                    Institute of Archaeology, University College London.



Material Religion



 



 



Theme 1 Museums in the area of tension between faith and society



 



09.50 – 10.00              Introduction by Jari Harju, Helsinki City Museum, Finland



10.00 – 10.20              Janrense Boonstra, Bible Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherland



Religion, a dangerous topic



 



10.20 – 10.40              Gaby Fierz, Museum der Kulturen Basel, Switzerland



The exhibition: Festivals of light. Religious Diversity in a city, 2004-2005 in Basel



10.40 – 11.00              Discussion



11.00 – 11.20              Break



 



 



Theme 2 Can historical experiences of faith be exhibited?



 



11.20 – 11.30              Introduction by Cristina Lleras, Museo Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia



11.30 – 11.50              Dubravka Peić Čaldarović, Croatian History Museum, Zagreb



Exhibiting Faith: Stereotypes and Potentials in Croatian Museum Practice



11.50 – 12.10              Isabelle Benoit, Tempora/Musée de l’Europe, Bruxelles



God(s) A User’s Guide : A European experience of faith and exhibition



12.10 – 12.30              Ansgar Reiß, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin, Germany



Calvinism. The Reformed Protestants in Germany and Europe



 



12.30 - 13.00               Discussion



13.00 – 14.15              Lunch



14.15 – 15.00              Bus ride to the MUDAM



 





Afternoon





Location: MUDAM Luxembourg, Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, 3, Park Dräi Eechelen, L-1499 Luxembourg



 



Theme 3 Faith in contemporary art





 





15.00 – 15.10              Welcoming by Enrico Lunghi, MUDAM, Luxembourg



15.10 – 15.30              Peter Weibel, Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Germany



Medium Religion



15.30 – 16.00              Discussion



16.00 – 18.00              Visit of the MUDAM



18.00 – 20.00              Reception



20.00                           Bus ride to the city center



 



Saturday May 16, 2009



 





Morning





Location: Bischöfliches Dom- und Diözesanmuseum, Windstraße 6, D-54290 Trier



 





Theme 4 Secular museum objects, sacred museum objects





08.15 – 09.30              Bus ride to Trier





09.30 – 10.30              Visit of the permanent display of the Bischöfliches Dom-



                                    und Diözesanmuseum





10.30 – 10.40              Introduction by Nina Archabal, Minnesota Historical Society, St-Paul, USA





10.40 – 11.00              Gretchen Townsend Buggeln, , Valparaiso University, USA



                                    Thoughts on the Interpretation of Religion at American



                                    History Museums



11.00 – 11.20              Charles Horton, Western Collections, The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, Ireland



                                    The Sacred Traditions Exhibition



11.20 – 11.40              Teresa Leskinen, Suomen ortodoksinen 



                                    kirkkomuseo, Finland



                                    From a gallery of curiosities to a temple of creativity  –  



                                    The Orthodox Church Museum of Finland



11.40 - 12.30               Discussion and general conclusion of the conference



                                    Lunch on your own





Afternoon





 



12.00 – 18.00              Free afternoon in Trier



14.00 – 15.00              ICMAH Annual General Membership Meeting



18.00                           Bus ride to Luxembourg



20.30                           Farewell dinner



 



 



 



 



 




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