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Saturday, 2. September 2023 - 15:00
∇ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR
“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
With Iris Loew (cultural mediator)Δ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
with Iris Loew (cultural mediator)Objects from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria) occupy a central role in the debate on the restitution of cultural property. The collection of the Weltkulturen Museum also contains over fifty objects made of metal, wood and ivory from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria). When and under what circumstances did they enter the collection of what was then known as the Völkermuseum? A research project into provenance funded by the German Lost Art Foundation has been conducted at the Frankfurt museum in order to address these questions, exploring the complex ownership status behind these objects. The first of two exhibitions presents the objects of the collections gives an insight into the research.
Iris Loew takes visitors on a tour around the exhibition, while explaining the provenance stories that are encapsulated within the objects on display.
Entrance is free of charge
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 37
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Sunday, 3. September 2023 - 15:00 - 16:00
∇ CURATORS' GUIDED TOUR
“healing. Life in Balance”
With Dr Mona Suhrbier (Curator and Custodian Americas)Δ CURATORS' GUIDED TOUR“healing. Life in Balance”
with Dr Mona Suhrbier (Curator)The Covid pandemic, climate change, colonial wounds – the world and its inhabitants keep on getting entangled in various crises. The associated quest for balance links people around the world: how can crises be overcome? And what are the paths to healing?
Mona Suhrbier takes visitors on a tour around the exhibition, while explaining the healing processes that are encapsulated within the works of art and objects on display.
7€ / 3,50€
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 29
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Saturday, 9. September 2023 - 15:00
∇ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR
“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
With Iris Loew (cultural mediator)Δ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
with Iris Loew (cultural mediator)Objects from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria) occupy a central role in the debate on the restitution of cultural property. The collection of the Weltkulturen Museum also contains over fifty objects made of metal, wood and ivory from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria). When and under what circumstances did they enter the collection of what was then known as the Völkermuseum? A research project into provenance funded by the German Lost Art Foundation has been conducted at the Frankfurt museum in order to address these questions, exploring the complex ownership status behind these objects. The first of two exhibitions presents the objects of the collections gives an insight into the research.
Iris Loew takes visitors on a tour around the exhibition, while explaining the provenance stories that are encapsulated within the objects on display.
Entrance is free of charge
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 37
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Sunday, 10. September 2023 - 15:00
∇ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR
“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
With Amelie Kleinhubbert (cultural mediator)Δ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
with Amelie Kleinhubbert (cultural mediator)Objects from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria) occupy a central role in the debate on the restitution of cultural property. The collection of the Weltkulturen Museum also contains over fifty objects made of metal, wood and ivory from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria). When and under what circumstances did they enter the collection of what was then known as the Völkermuseum? A research project into provenance funded by the German Lost Art Foundation has been conducted at the Frankfurt museum in order to address these questions, exploring the complex ownership status behind these objects. The first of two exhibitions presents the objects of the collections gives an insight into the research.
Amelie Kleinhubbert takes visitors on a tour around the exhibition, while explaining the provenance stories that are encapsulated within the objects on display.
Entrance is free of charge
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 37
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Saturday, 16. September 2023 - 15:00
∇ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR
“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
With Jasmin Nzakizabandi (cultural mediator)Δ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
with Jasmin Nzakizabandi (cultural mediator)Objects from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria) occupy a central role in the debate on the restitution of cultural property. The collection of the Weltkulturen Museum also contains over fifty objects made of metal, wood and ivory from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria). When and under what circumstances did they enter the collection of what was then known as the Völkermuseum? A research project into provenance funded by the German Lost Art Foundation has been conducted at the Frankfurt museum in order to address these questions, exploring the complex ownership status behind these objects. The first of two exhibitions presents the objects of the collections gives an insight into the research.
Jasmin Nzakizabandi takes visitors on a tour around the exhibition, while explaining the provenance stories that are encapsulated within the objects on display.
Entrance is free of charge
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 37
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Sunday, 17. September 2023 - 15:00
∇ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR
“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
With Jasmin Nzakizabandi (cultural mediator)Δ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
with Jasmin Nzakizabandi (cultural mediator)Objects from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria) occupy a central role in the debate on the restitution of cultural property. The collection of the Weltkulturen Museum also contains over fifty objects made of metal, wood and ivory from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria). When and under what circumstances did they enter the collection of what was then known as the Völkermuseum? A research project into provenance funded by the German Lost Art Foundation has been conducted at the Frankfurt museum in order to address these questions, exploring the complex ownership status behind these objects. The first of two exhibitions presents the objects of the collections gives an insight into the research.
Jasmin Nzakizabandi takes visitors on a tour around the exhibition, while explaining the provenance stories that are encapsulated within the objects on display.
Entrance is free of charge
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 37
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Wednesday, 20. September 2023 - 18:00
∇ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR
“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
With Amelie Kleinhubbert (cultural mediator)Δ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
with Amelie Kleinhubbert (cultural mediator)Objects from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria) occupy a central role in the debate on the restitution of cultural property. The collection of the Weltkulturen Museum also contains over fifty objects made of metal, wood and ivory from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria). When and under what circumstances did they enter the collection of what was then known as the Völkermuseum? A research project into provenance funded by the German Lost Art Foundation has been conducted at the Frankfurt museum in order to address these questions, exploring the complex ownership status behind these objects. The first of two exhibitions presents the objects of the collections gives an insight into the research.
Amelie Kleinhubbert takes visitors on a tour around the exhibition, while explaining the provenance stories that are encapsulated within the objects on display.
Entrance is free of charge
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 37
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Saturday, 23. September 2023 - 15:00
∇ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR
“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
With Iris Loew (cultural mediator)Δ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
with Iris Loew (cultural mediator)Objects from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria) occupy a central role in the debate on the restitution of cultural property. The collection of the Weltkulturen Museum also contains over fifty objects made of metal, wood and ivory from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria). When and under what circumstances did they enter the collection of what was then known as the Völkermuseum? A research project into provenance funded by the German Lost Art Foundation has been conducted at the Frankfurt museum in order to address these questions, exploring the complex ownership status behind these objects. The first of two exhibitions presents the objects of the collections gives an insight into the research.
Iris Loew takes visitors on a tour around the exhibition, while explaining the provenance stories that are encapsulated within the objects on display.
Entrance is free of charge
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 37
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Sunday, 24. September 2023 - 15:00
∇ PUBLIC GUIDED TOUR
“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
With curator Julia FriedelΔ CURATOR'S TOUR“Benin. The collection at the Weltkulturen Museum. Retrospective/Perspectives”
with curator Julia FriedelObjects from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria) occupy a central role in the debate on the restitution of cultural property. The collection of the Weltkulturen Museum also contains over fifty objects made of metal, wood and ivory from the Kingdom of Benin (Nigeria). When and under what circumstances did they enter the collection of what was then known as the Völkermuseum? A research project into provenance funded by the German Lost Art Foundation has been conducted at the Frankfurt museum in order to address these questions, exploring the complex ownership status behind these objects. The first of two exhibitions presents the objects of the collections gives an insight into the research.
Julia Friedel visitors on a tour around the exhibition, while explaining the provenance stories that are encapsulated within the objects on display.
Entrance is free of charge
Cost of the tour included in the entrance fee
Weltkulturen Museum, Schaumainkai 37
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