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• ICOM Slovenia – A Successful Promoter of ICOM Principles
• ICOM Slovenia’s Active Role through Participation and Presentation of the Oldest Objects from Slovene Museums at the 24th General Conference of ICOM 2016 in Milan
• New ICOM Code of Ethics for Natural History Museums Published in Slovene
• A Partner in European Regional Projects Collaboration with the ICOM SEE
• Training Summer School of Museology, Piran, June 2015 &2016 Presentation of the House of European History International Workshops: Museum Ethics New Trends in Museology II
• Highlight Events ICOM Slovenia Award Celebration of International Museum Day Summer Museum Night
• Museums of Slovenia New Buildings and New Permanent Exhibitions Glimpses of Recent Exhibitions
ICOM Slovenia– A Successful Promoter of ICOM Principles
New ICOM Code of Ethicsfor Natural History Museums published in Slovene
SloveniaisoneofthecountrieswhoseICOMNationalCommitteehasorganisedthetranslationoftheICOMCodeapprovedatthe28thICOMGeneralAssemblyin2013inRiodeJaneiro.TheSloveneversionofthenewICOMCodeofEthicsforNaturalHistoryMuseumswaspublishedbytheICOMSloveniainautumn2015,presentedtothepublic,andattheMinistryofCultureinMarch2016.
ThecodeincorporatesthefundamentalprinciplesofthebasicICOMcodeofmuseumethics(thatfirstappearedinSlovenelanguagein1993andthenagainin2005),but
Slovenia’smuseumsjoinedtheactivitiesoftheICOMin1991,sincewhentheSloveneNationalCommitteehassuccessfullypromotedICOMprinciples.Fortwenty-fiveyears,theICOMSloveniahasrespondedtotheincreasinglyrapidchangestakingplaceintheglobalisedworldthathaveanimpactonheritageprotection,onpreservingandprotectingmuseumcollections,aswellascommunicatingthevaluesandworthofourcommonheritagetofuturegenerations.
TheICOMSloveniaisarecognisedprofessionalorganisationwhichpromotesinternationalmuseumrelationsinthefieldofeducationandinterculturaldialogue.Throughitsactionsitfostersinternationalco-operationbydisseminatingSlovenia’sculturalhistoryandheritagebeyonditsborders,enhancingitsdistinctivefeatures.ByfollowingICOMguidelines,theICOMSloveniahascreatedaninternationalnetworkandpromotedtheapplicationofinternationalmuseumstandards,disseminatedthem
throughprofessionalchannels,andhelpedtostrengthenthesocialimportanceofheritageandtheroleofmuseums.
Furthermore,itactivelygeneratesknowledgebydevelopingandparticipatinginnationalandinternationaltrainingandeducationalprogrammes,aswellascontributingtogreateropennessinSloveniabyestablishingjointforumsthroughtheorganisationofconferencesandinternationalmeetingsofallkinds.Since1993anumberofICOMconferenceshavebeenorganisedinSlovenia;amongthemostrecentaretheCIMAMconferencein2011andtheCOMCOL4thannualconference,heldinCeljein2014.
Presentation, New Code of Ethics of Natural History Museums, Ministry of culture 2016ICOM Slovenia, Board meeting
dr. Tanja Roženbergar, president of ICOM Slovenia
A Partner in European Regional Projects
TheICOMSloveniaco-operatesonprojectswiththeICOMSEE,aregionalallianceforSouthEastEurope.Itispartofthelong-termregionalprojectRevitalisationofCulturalandNaturalHeritageinSouthEastEurope,whichwasinitiatedatthefirstICOMSEEconferenceinKladovo,Serbiain2006.Theprojecthas
sincedevelopedonthebasisofanintegratedandsustainableheritageconservationconceptofpreventivecareintheSEEregion.AsecondICOMSEEconferenceonthethemeofRiskAssessmentofCulturalandNaturalHeritageintheSouthEastEuropeRegiontookplaceinNiš,Serbia,inMay2012.TheprojectisplannedtoculminateinathirdregionalconferencetobeheldinBelgrade,Serbiainthewinterof2016.
DifferentactivitieshavebeenrealisedbytheICOMSlovenia,suchasseveralTIEMtrainingandcapacity-buildingworkshops,withtheaimofinitiatingorimprovingintegratedemergencymanagement.ThroughthisprocessSloveniaacquiredanexperttrainerforthefieldin2015:JanaPrislanŠubicM.A.,aspecialistconservatorfromtheRegionalmuseumofNovaGorica.
ICOM SEE at the conference, Contemporary Museum of Art, Banja Luka, 2015
ICOM SEE, board meting, Banja Luka, 2015
addsdetailedguidelinesonhowtodealwithculturallysensitivematerial,livecollections,humanremains,andsacralandarchaeologicalmaterialinSlovenia,discussingthewithdrawalofsuchmaterialfrompublicdisplayandofferingpreciseinstructionsonhowtopreserve,exhibit,return,researchandhandleit.
ThepreparationforthetranslationintoSlovenewasentrustedtoalargeeditorialgroupcomprisingthefollowingmuseumandotherexperts:BredaČinčJuhant,TomiTrilar,AndrejaBreznik,KajaŠirok,AndrejGaspari,JernejaBatič,TanjaRoženbergar,DarinkaKolarOsvald,VerenaVidrihPerko,MajaHaklSajeandMarjetaMikužintheroleoftheeditorinchief.ThetranslationwassupportedbytheGeneralSecretariatoftheRepublicSlovenia,Departmentfortranslation,anddesignedbyMojcaTurk.
Collaboration with the ICOM SEE
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Summer School of Museology Piran, June 2015 & 2016TheICOMSloveniageneratesknowledgebydevelopingandparticipatingintrainingandeducationalprogrammesforSlovenemuseologists,museumprofessionalsandstudents.Since2004ithassuccessfullycontributedtotheSummerSchoolofMuseologyandregularlyparticipatesbypresentingitslatestachievementsandbycontinuingtosupportitsyearlyprogramme.In2015and2016,theSummerSchoolwasorganisedbytheFacultyofHumanitiesattheUniversityofPrimorskabyEuropeanMuseumAcadamy(EMA),andbytheForumofSlavicCulturesinthecoastaltownofPiran.
Presentation: The House of European HistoryInOctober2015,theICOMSloveniainvitedtoLjubljanaTajaVovkvanGaal,theheadoftheacademicprojectteamforestablishingandbuildinganewmuseumofEuropeanhistory,andaformerdirectoroftheCityMuseumofLjubljana,aswellasoneofthefoundersoftheICOMSlovenia.ShepresentedtheprojectTheHouseofEuropeanHistorythattheEuropeanParliamenthasbeenestablishinginBrusselssince2007andwhichistoopenin2016.Itwillofferatrans-nationaloverviewofEuropeanhistory,takingintoaccountitsdiversenatureanditsmanyinterpretationsandperceptions.SelectedobjectsfromcollectionsofSlovenia’sMuseumsaretobeincludedinthepermanentexhibitionofTheHouseofEuropeanHistory.
House of European History
Alsoin2015,theICOMSloveniatookpartinICOMSEEBoardmeetingsinordertodevelopastrategicplanforthethird,concludingphaseofthelong-termregionalproject.Inspring2015,itwashostedbytheICOMMontenegroinKotor,MontenegroandinNovember2015bytheICOMofBosniaandHerzegovinaattheMuseumofContemporaryArtinBanjaLuka(RepublicofSrpska),asaparalleleventtoaregionalconferenceonSocialInclusionandtheContemporaryMuseum.
Chair of ICOM Serbia Slavko Spašič, conference Social Inclusion, Contemporary Museum of Art, Banja Luka, 2015
Taja Vovk van Gaal, House of European History, Director of academic project team
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Museum EthicsTomarkInternationalMuseumDayin2015,theICOMSloveniainvitedtoLjubljanaEvaMaehreLauritzenfromNorway(aformerICOMEthicsCommitteemember),anexpertinthefieldofmuseumethicsandacreatorofthepopularworkshopprogrammeEthicsinAction.Thepurposeofthistrainingwastoraiseawarenessofethicalguidelinesinmuseumsandtoconsiderwithparticipantsanumberofexamplesfromthefield.
New Trends in Museology TheworkshopwasbasedonthesecondeditionofthebookNewTrendsinMuseologybytherenownedmuseologistsLeontineMeijervanMenschandPetervanMensch,andpublishedbytheMuseumofRecentHistory,Celje,incooperationwith theICOMSloveniain2016.
Theauthorsofthebookandworkshopleadersexplain:“Theaimofthissecondeditionisthesameasthefirst(publishedin2011),focusingonissuesinwhichanewmuseologicalpracticeisemerging,suchascollectiondevelopment,learning,participation,qualityassessmentandintegration.
However,NewTrendsinMuseologyIIisabouttrendsthatreflectanewprofessionalawareness,inparticularthroughoutEurope.”InApril2016,aworkshoponnewtrendsinmuseologyattheSloveneEthnographicMuseuminLjubljanathusfocusedonhowamuseumshouldrespondandoperateintoday’sworld.
International workshop by Leontine Meijer van Mensch and Peter van Mensch, Slovene Ethnographic Museum, April 2016
Workshop Museum Ethics
ICOM Slovenia AwardInOctober2013,theICOMSloveniapresentedforthefirsttimeitsawardstoSlovenemuseumsaimedatencouraging,popularisingandpromotingtheinternationalnetworkingoftheideasandactivitiesofSlovenemuseums.Atthesametime,theawardsareintendedtopromotetheannualInternationalMuseumDaytheme(chosenbytheICOMonagloballevel)atSlovenemuseums.Inautumn2016,theICOMSloveniawillpresentitsawardsforthefourthtime.
From2013to2015theICOMSloveniaAwardwinnerswere:
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In2013theexhibitionproject:ORINOCO,TheIndiansoftheAmazonRainforestbytheSloveneEthnographicMuseumandthecuratorNinaZdravičPolič(Headoftheproject).TheprojectwasrealisedincooperationwiththeFoundationCisnerosfromVenezuela.
In2014 theexhibitionproject:TracesofSaintsCyrilandMethodiusontheTerritoryofSloveniabytheRegionalMuseumPtuj–OrmožincooperationwiththeMuseumofGorenjskaandtheCarinthianRegionalMuseum,andthecuratorsVerenaVidrihPerko,MarijaOgrin,MojcaVomerGojkovicandSasaDjuraJelenko.
In2015theproject:TheHiddenChildrenofthe2ndWorldWarbytheMuseumsandGalleriesofLjubljana,CityMuseumandthecuratorBlažVurnik(Headoftheproject).
Award2013
Award2014
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• Award for the Promotion of the annual ICOM theme
In2013onthethemeMemoryandCreativity=SocialChange:theproject:We’veTakenOvertheMuseumbytheMariborNationalLiberationMuseum.
In2015 onthethemeMuseumsforaSustainableSociety:theprojectSmugglingAnthologiesbyIdrijaMunicipalMuseumandcuratorMarijaTerpinMlina(Headoftheproject)incooperationwithLiliStrmšek.
International Museum Day Eachyear,duringtheweekof18May,numerousmuseumsinSloveniatakepartinthecelebrationofInternationalMuseumDaywiththeValvasorMuseumAwardsandaseriesofeventsfocusingonprogrammesthatmakemuseumsattractivetothepublic.Agreatemphasisisplacedonthatyear’schosenthemeanditspromotioninmuseumsandthemedia.Themaineventeveryyearisathematicpressconference,organisedbytheICOMSloveniaincooperationwiththeMuseumAssociationofSloveniaandtheSloveneMuseumSociety.
ICOMSlovenia,Pressconference
Museumofcontemporaryart
NationalMuseumofContemporaryHistory
SmallschoolofArchitecture
SloveneEthnographicMusem
TechnicalMuseumofSlovenia
Since2003,SummerMuseumNighthasbeenthemostpopularpromotionalmuseumeventinLjubljanaandforlasttenyearsinmanyotherSlovenetowns.Itisaoneday-event(from10.00untilmidnight),takingplaceonthethirdSaturdayofJune.OnthisoccasionmostmuseumsandgalleriesaroundSloveniaofferfreeaccesstoexhibitions,guidedtours,concerts,performancesandworkshops–averyattractiveandentertainingprogrammethatreachesaclimaxinthenighthoursandreachesouttohundredsofthousandsofvisitors.
GalleryBožidarJakac,Concertintheoldmonastery
NationalMuseumofContemporaryHistory
Summer Museum Night
NationalGallery
MuseumofcontemporaryartMetelkovaMSUM
MuseumofGorenjska
ModernGalleryofArt,SoundperformancebyLaibach
RegionalMuseumPtuj-Ormož,Ptujcastle
TolminMuseum
SloveneEthnographicMuseum
MuseumofArchitectureandDesign
SloveneEthnographicMuseum,exhibitionFashioninMotion
ArtGalleryMaribor
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New buildings and new permanent exhibitions
National Gallery of Slovenia TherenovatedNationalGalleryopeneditsdoorstoitscompletelyrefurbishedpremisesanditsnewpermanentcollectioninJanuary2016.Thisimportanteventmarksthebeginningofanewperiodandpavesthewaytowardsrichpublicpresentationofthemuseum’suniqueenlargedcollectionsofover600worksfromtheHighMiddleAgestothe20thcentury.TheartmuseumwiththelongesttraditioninSlovenia(establishedin1918)hasthusbecomeabeautifulmuseumcomplexofthreeunits,linkedtogetherinamodernwayinafunctionalharmoniousstructure,connectingthepastandthepresentthroughtitscollectionsandarchitecture:theoldestandentirelyrefurbishedpalaceoftheNarodniDom(1896),theNewWing(1993),andtheglassentrancehall(2001).
Plečnik House – Architectural Heritage of Slovenia TheuniqueandcompletelyrenovatedPlečnikHousereopenedtothepublicinSeptember2015.Itconsistsoftwohousesandagarden,wherethe
architectJožePlečnik(1872–1957)livedandworkedfrom1921.Itfirstbecameamuseumin1974.ThecomplexhousesthePlečnikCollection,aswellasanewpermanentexhibitionandastudycentre.TheinclusionofPlečnik’sHouseintheICONICHOUSESnetworkthatbringstogetherexceptionalarchitecturalcreationsofthetwentiethcenturysignifiesanimportantinternationalsealofapproval.TherenovationandinparticularthepresentationandprogrammelinkingthemuseumwithPlečnik’sarchitecturalachievementsinLjubljana,offersbothlocalsandvisitorsanewdimensionofrecognitionandidentity.Since2010,thePlečnikHousehasbeenmanagedbytheMuseumsandGalleriesofLjubljana.
National Gallery National Gallery, Permanent exhibition
Plečnik House, Interior
Plečnik House
New permanent exhibitions
The Trapists: The Rajhenburg Castle, National Museum of Contemporary History
Gallery Božidar Jakac, Kostanjevica na Krki, permanent exhibition of paintings by Tone Kralj
Idrija Municipal Museum Tracking Mercury Idrija Almadén Notranjska Museum, Postojna, The Karst Museum
Museum of Gorenjska, Museum of Tomaž Godec, Bohinjska Bistrica, Bohinj1914-1918, 1941-1945
Museum of Gorenjska, Museum of Tomaž Godec, Bohinjska Bistrica, People of Bohinj and Leather
Tržič Museum, Leather of all Colours
Children’s museum Herman’s Den, Museum of Recent History Celje
National Museum of Slovenia, The Mummy and the Crocodile, 2015
Regional Museum of Ptuj - Ormož, Path to unknown, acheological exhibition, 2015
MAO, exhibition Homo Faber - Marko Turk, 2015
Slovenian Museum of Natural History, exhibition Long Live Evolution, 2015
Radovljica Municipality Museum, exhibition The Bee in Art, 2015
Technical museum of Slovenia, Museum of Post and Telecommunications, exhibition 30th anniversary of the museum, 2015
MAO, exhibition Saša J. Mächtig: Systems, Structures, Strategies, photo Tilen Sepi
Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, Gallery Jakopič, exhibition Sebastião Salgado: Genesis, 2016 , ©Sebastião Salgado / Amazonas images.
MAO, exhibition Saša J. Mächtig: Systems, Structures, Strategies, 2016
Glimpses of exhibitions
National Museum of Contemporary History,exhibition Coming Home, 2015/16 Slovene Ethnographic Museum, exhibition Magic of Amulets, 2015
MAO, Bienale of Design BIO 50, 2015
Slovene Ethnographic Museum, exhibition Fashion in Motion, 2015
Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana, exhibition WATER, 2015/16 Gallery of Modern Art, exhibition from Kapital to Capital, 2015
National Museum of Contemporary History,exhibition Wehave never imagined such a war, 2015
International Centre of Graphic Arts, exhibition Antoni Tápies Graphics 1959-1987, Spain, 2016
ICOM Slovenia’s Participation and Presentation of the Oldest Objects from Slovene Museums atthe24thGeneralConferenceofICOM2016inMilan
On6July2016,at12.00,atthe24thgeneralconferencevenueMiCo,inMilanaspecialpresentationwillbegivenbytheICOMSloveniatoconferenceparticipants.
ThepresentationentitledThe Wheel and the Flute: The oldest museum objects ifrom Museums of Sloveniaconsiderstheimpactofhumanheritagefromtheperspectiveoftwouniqueobjects:a5,200year-oldwheelandaflutefrom45,000BC,foundontheterritoryofSloveniaandpreservedbySlovenemuseums.Throughtwoshortfilms,thepresentationshowsthatouridentityisanassemblyofcomponentsfromourmaterialandspiritualheritage,leavingbehindimportanttracesofconstantlychangingculturallandscapes.
SloveniawillberepresentedattheGeneralConferenceoftheICOMinMilanbymore
thantwentydelegateswhoaretoeitherparticipateinthegeneralconferenceasspeakersattheICmeetings,orplayanactiveroleasmembersofvariousICBoards(CIMUSET,COMCOL,ICR,ICOMEurope,ICOMSEE,etc.).
ICOMICOM Slovenia BoardPresident: Dr Tanja Roženbergar,SloveneEthnographicMuseumVice-President: Mrs Estera Cerar,MA,TechnicalMuseumofSlovenia
Members: Mrs Jerneja Batič,MunicipalityofLjubljana,DepartmentforCulture Dr Branko Šuštar,SlovenianSchoolMuseum
Mrs Mojca Vomer Gojkovič,RegionalMuseumPtuj-Ormož
ICOM Slovenia members playing an active role as members of ICOM IC Boards:Tanja Roženbergar(COMCOL),Irena Marušič (CIMUSET),Metka Fujs (ICR), Irena Žmuc(ICR),Zdenka Badovinac (HonoraryMemberofCIMAM),
Andreja Rihter(ICTOP),Nina Zdravič Polič(ICOMEurope&ICOMSEE).
Honorary membersGregorModer,thefirstpresidentoftheICOMSloveneNationalCommittee(1991–1997),becametheICOMSlovenia’sfirsthonorarymemberin2006,andNinaZdravičPolič,presidentoftheSloveneNationalCommittee(2003–2011),wasmadeanhonorarymemberin2013.
Wheel – 5,200 years oldTheoldestwoodenwheel,withanaxle,5,200yearsold,wasdiscoveredintheLjubljanaMarshes.Itwasshowntothepublicforthefirsttimein2013atanexhibitioncreatedbytheCityMuseumofLjubljana(whichconservestheobject),pointinginanoriginalmannertolinksbetweenancientheritage,technologicalandscientificdevelopment,cultureandart.Thewheel,itsappearance,material,productiontechniqueandsymbolicvaluesrepresentabeareroftangibleandintangibleelementsofstoriesandinspirationsforfuturegenerations.
Flute – A prehistoric treasureTheNeanderthalflutefromtheStoneAgecaveofDivjeBabeisconsideredtobetheworld’soldestmusicalinstrument(45,000BC).ItisoneofthemostimportantarchaeologicalfindsoftheNationalMuseumofSlovenia.Theflutewasfoundin1995attheDivjeBabearchaeologicalparkinnorth-westernSlovenia.Thisfindofaboneflutesuggeststhatprehistoricpeopleusedcarvingandpiercingtomaketoolsandinstruments,andshedsnewlightontheirartisticcapacitiesandsensitives.
ThepresentationhasbeenpreparedbytheICOMSloveniaincooperationwiththeMuseumsandGalleriesofLjubljana(theCityMuseum)andtheNationalMuseumofSlovenia.
Publishedby:ICOM Slovene National Committee,representedbydr.TanjaRoženbergar;Editedby:NinaZdravičPoličinandJernejaBatič;Textsby:NinaZdravičPolič;Proofreading:DavidLimon;Photo:PhotoarchiveMAO,JureRus,ŠpelaRegulj,SarahPoženel,NežaRenko,MatijaPavlovec,MatejJordan,JelenaJustin,BorisFarič,PhotoarchiveUGM,M.T.Mlinar,MatevžPaternoster,MilanMalovrh,JakaBabnik,JakaBlasutto,AljaVute,BorisFarič,TilenSepi,NikolajSimić,Vengar,CirilMlinar,AndrejPeunik,DejanHabicht,SašoKovačič,BlažZupančič,AnaKovač,MihaŠpiček;PhotofrontandbackpageMatevžPaternoster-Thewheel,MuseumandGalleriesofLjubljana;Design:MojcaTurk.Printedby:MediumŽirovnica,Slovenia2016.
Prešernova17,3000Celje,SloveniaT: +38634286410F:+38634286411E:icom.slovenija@mnzc.sihttp://slovenia.icom.museumwww.icom.museums
ICOM Slovenia announces and invites toa special presentation
TomarktheICOMtheme2016Museums and Cultural Landscapes
The Wheel and the Flute: The Oldest Objects from Slovene Museums On Wednesday, 6 July 2016, at 12.00at the ICOM conference venue MiCo in Milan, Italy.
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