national museum of australia
National Museum of Australia Reopens After Hail Storm
Art Daily - Dec 31 4:11 PM Logo of Between the Flags: 100 Years of Surf Lifesaving exhibition. CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA.- A violent hail storm on Friday 29 December resulted in minor roof damage to the National Museum of Australia’s administration corridor.
kunsthistorisches museum
2006 - The Year in Review - September
Art Daily - Jan 02 3:11 PM Tiziano Vecellio, dit Le Titien, Portrait d'Isabella d'Este (detail), 1534-36, huile sur toile, 102 x 64. Vienne, Kunsthistorisches Museum Hofjagd-und Rüstkammer.
liechtenstein museum
Nine Dutch and Flemish 17th-century works will go to Vienna Museum
Art Newspaper - Dec 18 4:15 AM LONDON. The Prince of Liechtenstein has purchased a group of nine paintings from an historic British collection, belonging to Lord Northbrook, for his museum in Vienna.
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FILM
San Jose Mercury News - Jan 04 3:19 AM SOUTH BAY ``Gone With the Wind.'' 7 p.m. Jan. 4. California Theatre, 345 S. First St., San Jose. $5. (650) 324-3700, www.stanfordtheatre.org.
egyptian museum
In hot pursuit of Egypt's lost mummies
The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News - Jan 04 12:00 AM Zahi Hawass is one part celebrity, one part investigator. Egypt's lead sleuth in the country's hunt to reclaim ancient antiquities has gained a reputation for often strong-arming curators and bullying museum directors. But while he's attracted critics in his hunt for Egypt's mummies and pharaonic masks, his hard-nosed techniques are indeed paying off.
louvre
January 5, 2007
Arts Journal - 1 hour, 33 minutes ago First the Louvre, now the American Museum of Natural History: Museums that star in movies see a boost in their own box-office numbers, as AMNH has now discovered , thanks to the popular success of "Night at the Museum."
deutsches historisches museum
The Biedermeier Buzz
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Dec 13 9:34 PM Hands on hips, in a confident stance, staring back from a photo filling nearly half a page in The New York Times' Sunday arts section, Milwaukee Art Museum curator Laurie Winters appeared as if she had the art world by the tail.
national museum of ireland
Treasure emerges from the mud of history
Times Online - Jan 01 9:07 PM To the untutored eye, it looks like a lump of mud, but experts say that an 8th-century psalter found in an Irish peat bog is exceptionally significant....
galleria degli uffizi
Arts & Entertainment 2007:Show heralds the multifaceted genius of da Vinci
Asahi.com - Jan 01 11:31 PM One of the highlights of the upcoming year in art is the chance to see a masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) that hasn't left its Italian home in nearly 140 years.
vatican museums
Easter in Rome? It will be hopping
The Wichita Eagle - Dec 30 11:01 PM Q: We'd like to visit Rome next Easter. Will the city be too crowded to take tours and enjoy ourselves? A: You can expect crowds, largely because it's a popular time for Italians to visit Rome. But navigating the city, including the Vatican, shouldn't be too difficult.
tokyo national museum
Arts & Entertainment 2007:The best of 5,000 years of Chinese art
Asahi.com - Jan 01 11:32 PM An exhibition introducing the essence of Chinese art spanning 5,000 years--"Prized Treasures of Chinese Art-- From the National Museum of China"--will open Tuesday at the Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park.
rijksmuseum
Record Visitors to Van Gogh Museum
Art Daily - Jan 05 3:12 PM AMSTERDAM.- Van Gogh Museum closes 2006 with record visitor numbers2006 was in many respects an exceptional year for the Van Gogh Museum. A record number of 1, 675, 000 visitors viewed the Rembrandt-Caravaggio, Japanese season and Vincent van Gogh and Expressionism (until March 4, 2007) exhibitions.
catherine palace
Opulent history of Russia preserved in St. Petersburg
Contra Costa Times - Dec 24 3:23 AM ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- Glorious on one block, dismal on the next -- St. Petersburg is a chalice holding the extremes of Russia's history. For an outsider trying to grasp Russia's sweep and complexities in a short trip, St. Petersburg may be the ideal synopsis. It's the pinnacle of czarist ostentation and the place where Russian literature reached great heights. The city's miseries have been ...
state hermitage museum
Stolen Hermitage painting is recovered
Arizona Daily Star - Dec 28 11:24 PM MOSCOW — A painting turned over to Communist Party officials earlier this month is believed to be a 19th-century French work stolen from Russia's famed State Hermitage Museum five years ago, officials said.
state russian museum
ARTS + FEATURES
St. Petersburg Times - Dec 28 2:51 PM The city’s monopolists of Western art and Russian art — The State Hermitage Museum and The State Russian Museum respectively — were, predictably, the cultural newsmakers of the departing year.
museo del prado
2006 - The Year in Review - July
Art Daily - Jan 02 3:12 PM Amedeo Modigliani, Nude, 1917. Oil on canvas. 73 x 116.7 cm. Solomon R. Guggenheim, NY Gift, Solomon R. Guggenheim. JULY The Royal Academy of Arts in London opened the exhibit Modigliani and his Models through October 15. The Wadsworth Atheneum acquired two major paintings.
swedish museum of natural history
Fossil dung reveals dinosaurs did graze grass
New Scientist - Dec 20 7:03 AM One of the most common "mistakes" in the prehistoric book is not wrong after all – dinosaurs did eat grass, and a surprisingly wide range of it
national palace museum
NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM PROMOTES ART WITH STARBUCKS
Central News Agency - Jan 04 6:04 AM Taipei, Jan. 4 (CNA) The National Palace Museum has cooperated with President Starbucks Coffee Corp. in a launch of products featuring ancient Chinese art treasures as part of the museum's effort to promote its image and its art collection, a museum spokesman said Thursday.
british museum
Golden hilt bought for £125,000
BBC News - Jan 05 5:39 AM The British Museum describes a gold hilt uncovered in a Lincolnshire field as "extraordinary".
national gallery
Velazquez show 'to break record'
BBC News - Jan 05 11:01 AM The Velazquez exhibition is set to become the National Gallery's most popular paid-for show in its history.
victoria and albert museum
London's Theatre Museum Will Close Jan. 7
Playbill - Jan 04 10:52 AM London’s Theatre Museum will open its doors to the public for the last time on Jan. 7. The closure goes ahead despite protests from some of Britain's highest-profile actors, including Diana Rigg, Judi Dench and Venessa Redgrave.
boston museum of fine arts
January 1, 2007
Arts Journal - Jan 01 6:08 PM Malcolm Rogers : I will hire more guards for the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and see to it that they are better trained. Ronald Lauder : I will make sure that that the Neue Galerie promptly posts the Nazi-era provenance of the works in its collection, as repeatedly promised.
art institute of chicago
Join the Clubs
The Courier News - Dec 31 2:22 AM Art Institute Associates: The Fox Valley Associates of the Art Institute of Chicago will present a lecture on Sunday, Jan. 14, titled "Decadence and Indulgence: Art and Intrigue in Italy," presented by art historian Laura Johnson. This event will take place at the Herrington Inn, Geneva. Johnson will weave tales of murder and madness, art and fashion to highlight scandalous papal intrigues. She ...
field museum of natural history
Celebrate Dinosaur Discovery Days
Northwest Herald - Jan 04 10:23 PM CHICAGO—Looking to keep the kids warm and entertained during the winter break? Come visit The Field Museum 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday for Dinosaur Discovery Days, and participate in hands-on activities planned each day.
houston museum of natural science
Houston Museum of Natural Science draws in 3 million visitors in 2006
BizJournals - Jan 03 8:44 AM The Houston Museum of Natural Science has the third-highest attendance of any museum in the United States.
los angeles county museum of art
Pipe dreams Live the surreal life of Ren Magritte at LACMA
Los Angeles Daily News - Jan 05 1:49 PM With puffy, white clouds on the carpet and a wallpaper of intersecting freeways on the ceiling, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's playful new exhibit devoted to the impact of Belgian surrealist Rene Magritte offers an amusing, intriguing afternoon ramble.
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Chinese art market booms, prompting fears of a bubble
International Herald Tribune - Jan 04 10:44 PM These days, China's leading avant-garde artists have morphed into multimillionaires who show up at exhibitions wearing Gucci and Ferragamo. But not everyone is convinced that the frothy market is finished.
metropolitan museum of art
Metropolitan Museum of Art substitutes disputed Grosz work
CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Nov 15 2:25 PM NEW YORK (AP) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art has decided not to include a George Grosz painting that it had planned to borrow from the Museum of Modern Art for its current exhibit on German expressionist portraits because of an ongoing dispute between the artist's estate and MoMA.
museum of modern art
Museum Of Modern Art To Expand Again
NY1 News - Jan 03 12:43 PM More expansion and new exhibits are in the works at the Museum of Modern Art. The gallery is selling a plot of vacant land next to the West 54th Street museum to an international real estate firm for $125 million.
national gallery of art
Taking in the capital's artistic side
Baltimore Sun - Jan 03 9:08 PM American, portrait museums are only a short drive away Holiday vacation week might be an ideal time to explore the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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Embattled executive to leave Cradle museum
Newsday - Jan 04 12:52 AM Eric Ricioppo, the beleaguered president of the Cradle of Aviation Museum, will step down Jan. 16 and be replaced by an interim director, a former administrator at the Smithsonian Institution.
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Odds and Ends
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Jan 04 2:38 AM Students in a Hebrew class in Akron, Ohio, are hoping to collect 13 million pennies – one for each person killed in the Holocaust.
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National Museum of Australia
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| Established |
1980 |
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Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia |
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Craddock Morton |
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The National Museum of Australia was established by the National Museum of Australia Act 1980 and first opened its doors to the public in March 2001 in the nation's federal capital city of Canberra. It encompasses nearly every aspect of Australian life and culture from its geography, prehistoric history, Aboriginal first inhabitants to white settlement and subsequent development, and its future.
The museum is located on Acton Peninsula in the suburb of Acton, next to the Australian National University. The peninsula on Lake Burley Griffin was previously the home of the Royal Canberra Hospital which was demolished on July 13, 1997. The museum was officially created by Act of Parliament in 1980, but didn't have a permanent home until the opening of its current buildings in 2001. Since 2003, the museum has also hosted Talkback Classroom, a Radio National student political forum.
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- 1 Architecture
- 2 Hail Storm Damage
- 3 References
- 4 External links
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Architecture
Entrance to National Museum of Australia
Central "garden" of the National Museum of Australia.
As designed by architect Howard Raggatt (design architect and design director for the project), the museum building is based on a theme of knotted ropes, symbolically bringing together the stories of Australians. The architects stated "We liked to think that the story of Australia was not one, but many tangled together. Not an authorized version but a puzzling confluence; not merely the resolution of difference but it’s wholehearted embrace."[1] The building is meant to be the centre of a knot, with trailing ropes or strips extending from the building. The most obvious of these extensions forms a large loop before becoming a walkway which extends past the neighbouring AIATSIS building ending in a large curl, as if a huge ribbon has haphazardly unrolled itself along the ground. Known as the "Uluru Axis" because it aligns with the central Australian natural landmark, the ribbon symbolically integrates the site with the Canberra city plan by Walter Burley Griffin and the spiritual heart of indigenous Australia.
The shape of the main entrance hall continues this theme: it is as though the otherwise rectangular building has been built encasing a complex knot which does not quite fit inside the building, and then the knot taken away. The entirely non-symmetrical complex is designed to not look like a museum, with startling colours and angles, unusual spaces and unpredictable projections and textures.
Though hard to precsiely categorise, the building can be seen as an example of Charles Jenck's 'new paradigm'.citation needed] Some characteristics of Deconstructivism can also be identified.
The organising concept of the scheme using the idea of a 'tangled vision' incorporates a variety of references including:
- Bea Maddock's 'Philosophy Tape'
- Jackson Pollock's 'Blue Poles'
- boolean string, a knot, and Ariadne's thread
- the Aboriginal Dreamtime story of the Rainbow Serpent making the land.[2]
The building's architecture is thus meant to imply that the story of Australia is not one story, but many stories tangled together. The buidling also refers to, or quotes other buildings:[2]
- a Burley-Griffin designed cloister at Newman College in Melbourne
- the Sydney Opera House - both the parts designed by Jørn Utzon, and sections designed by the other architects
- the shell curves of Félix Candela
- the Hall is evocative of Eero Saarinen's terminal at the J F Kennedy Airport in New York
- the arc is like a piece of work by Richard Serra
- the Garden of Australian Dreams is meant to evoke a range of different cartographies
- the walls use selected fragments of the word Eternity - evoking the story of Arthur Stace who for thirty years chalked this single word on the pavements of Sydney
- the most controversial quotation is a reference to the Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany which opened in 1999.
The plan of the National Museum of Australia incorporates an exact copy of the lightning-flash zigzag that Libeskind created for the Berlin Museum by breaking a five-pointed star of David. The Bulletin magazine first publicly raised allegations of plagiarism in June 2000. Libiskind was reported to be angry with the copying. Raggatt's defence against plagiarism was that the design was a quotation rather than a copy.[3] The director of the museum, Dawn Casey, claimed in the press that she and her council were not aware of this symbolism when they approved the plan.[4]
The exterior of the building is covered in anodised aluminium panels. Many of the panels include words written in braille.[5] Among the messages are "mate" and "she'll be right". Also included were such controversial words and phrases as "sorry" and "forgive us our genocide". These more controversial messages have been obscured with silver discs being attached to the surface making the braille illegible.[6]
Among the phrases in braille are the words "Resurrection city". The phrase may refer to the clearing of the former Canberra Hospital to make way for the museum or it could be a reference to reconciliation between Indigenous Australians and European settlers. The phrase is used as a label in tiles on another of Raggett's buildings, the Storey Hall in Melbourne. Raggett says of that message: " I guess that tries to be some big sort of theme for this building as well and its sort of set of memories."[7]
Hail Storm Damage
On Friday the 29th December 2006, a severe thunderstorm hit Canberra in the afternoon, and caused roof damage to the administration section of the Museum. The ceiling collasped after the weight of the hail falling caused it to fall in. The damage exposed power cables and left two centimetres of water on the floor. The water had also damaged several paintings by a Sydney artist which were associated with an exhibition about Australian lifesavers. However, the main part of the building was unaffected and nothing from the Museum's collection was damaged. The building was re-opened to the public only a few days later. The damaged cost is expected to cost at least AU$500,000 to repair.
National Museum of Australia Reopens After Hail Storm
Art Daily - Dec 31 4:11 PM Logo of Between the Flags: 100 Years of Surf Lifesaving exhibition. CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA.- A violent hail storm on Friday 29 December resulted in minor roof damage to the National Museum of Australia’s administration corridor.
Nation's Top Cartoonists Go Behind the Lines
Art Daily - Jan 04 3:12 PM Evacuee, David Rowe - Australian Financial Review, 2006. CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA.- The twists and turns of the political year, as seen by Australia's top cartoonists, are portrayed in the National Museum of Australia's popular Behind the Lines exhibition, opening in Canberra.
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