| Museums |
| Musée Dapper, Paris, France |
| Seul lieu en France entièrement consacré ‡ líAfrique ancienne et contemporaine, ainsi quí‡ ses diasporas, le musée Dapper est un espace culturel privé qui propose, ‡ líattention des adultes et du jeune public, des expositions, des livres díart et de littérature, des spectacles et des concerts. |
| 7.2.2003 |
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| Musée d'ethnographie de Bordeaux, France |
| Fermé, le musée d'ethnographie de Bordeaux 2 (MEB) est actuellement en rénovation. Sa réouverture partielle est envisagée pour 2006. Dans cette attente, nous vous invitons ‡ parcourir le site expérimental, afin d'y découvrir líHistoire, les Hommes et les réalisations de l'équipe scientifique du laboratoire d'ethno-anthropologie appliquée et de Muséologie/Muséographie interne au Musée. Vous y trouverez également de nombreuses photographies ainsi que des inventaires (avec photos) et de nombreux autres documents scientifiques et iconographiques. |
| 7.2.2003 |
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| Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium |
| The Royal Museum for Central Africa near Brussels houses an enormous collection of works of art and utility. The museum pays attention to the colonial period and the Belgium presence in Africa. The various sections deal a.o. with mineralogy, geology, flora and fauna. The website, in French and Dutch, shows the ground-plan, agenda and many attractive guided tours for youngsters. Also information about the scientific department, the huge public library and the documentation service. |
| 7.2.2003 |
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| Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin, Germany |
| Den Besucher erwartet eine Auswahl aus den reichhaltigen Beständen der Berliner Afrika-Sammlung, die - mit hervorragenden Werken aus fünf Jahrhunderten - zu den bedeutendsten der Welt zählt. |
| 7.2.2003 |
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| Museum für Völkerkunde, Wien, Austria |
| Die Sammlung der Benin-"Bronzen" des Museums für Völkerkunde, Wien, gehört zu den bedeutendsten ihrer Art. Sie umfaßt einzigartige Stücke, wie zwei Zwergfiguren, die als die einzig vollständig erhaltenen Beispiele gelten. |
| 7.2.2003 |
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| Guggenheim Museum New York: Africa: The Art of a Continent |
| This exhibition includes works ranging from the tools and rock art of early humankind to objects produced well into the twentieth century. While the primary emphasis in the selection has been aesthetic, the installation presents the works of art in a geog raphical and historical context and offers descriptions of their cultural uses and symbolic meanings insofar as these are known to scholars. |
| 7.2.2003 |
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| Museum for African Art, New York, USA |
| The Museum for African Art was recently called ìone of the best museums in town.î With our mission to increase public awareness, understanding and appreciation of African art and culture, the Museum serves as an educational resource to the community, offering a wide variety of lively and scholarly programs and services to teachers and students, to the general public, and to families. |
| 7.2.2003 |
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| The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
| In formation since 1870, the Metropolitan Museum's collection now contains more than two million works of art from all points of the compass, ancient through modern times. Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas Ritual objects and monuments, articles of personal adornment, and utensils for daily life from three continents and dozens of Pacific islands, 2500 B.C.E. to the present. |
| 7.2.2003 |
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| Voelkerkundemuseum, Hamburg, Germany |
| Unser Museum versteht sich als ein Symbol der Weltoffenheit Hamburgs. Wir bieten daher, so unser Motto, "Ein Dach für alle Kulturen". Unser neuer Ansatz bedeutet: ein lebendiges Museum, nicht mehr beschränkt auf distanzgebietende Vitrinen. Wir wollen einen ganzheitlichen Kulturansatz und damit ein tieferes Verständnis für andere Kulturen vermitteln. |
| 15.3.2004 |
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| Bayly Art Museum, Virginia, USA |
| AFRICAN ART: AESTHETICS AND MEANING. The objects selected for this exhibit were chosen both to exemplify African aesthetic and moral principles and to display some of the finest pieces in the Bayly's large collection. Most of the pieces in the exhibit come from West African societies. |
| 8.2.2003 |
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