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    Explore " victoria & albert museum" with insightful episodes like "Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on the British and Victoria & Albert Museums returning artefacts to Ghana after 150 years", "19de eeuw: Colenbranders creaties", "Victoria and Albert Museum's Provenance and Spoliation Curator: Dr. Jacques Schuhmacher on Provenance Research, Art Restitution and the Role of Museums", "Episode 004 - Kati Price (V&A) on how digital teams are structured, leadership, investment, and digital storytelling" and "Destination: London and Southhampton with Marni Zipper" from podcasts like ""Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby", "In het Rijksmuseum", "Warfare of Art & Law Podcast", "Digital Works Podcast" and "Destinations with Deborah Howell"" and more!

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    Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on the British and Victoria & Albert Museums returning artefacts to Ghana after 150 years

    Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on the British and Victoria & Albert Museums returning artefacts to Ghana after 150 years

    The UK is sending back Ghana's 'crown jewels'. 

    The long-term loan deal will see the artefacts returned 150 years after they were looted from the court of the Ashanti Empire. 

    UK Correspondent, Vincent McAviney, told Roman Travers that it consists of 32 pieces from the British and Victoria & Albert Museums. 

    He says Ghana's chief negotiator is hopeful for a 'new sense of cultural co-operation' after generations of anger. 

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    19de eeuw: Colenbranders creaties

    19de eeuw: Colenbranders creaties

    Geribde vormen, gewaagde kleuren en abstracte bloemmotieven. Theo Colenbrander was zijn tijd ver vooruit. De kaststellen die hij voor de Haagse plateelfabriek Rozenburg maakte, pasten niet in hokjes, laat staan op elke kast! Wat dreef Colenbrander? Janine Abbring spreekt erover met conservator Europese keramiek en hoofd toegepaste kunst, Femke Diercks.  

     

    Wil je weten hoe dit kaststel eruitziet? Kijk dan op: https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/nl/collectie/BK-1970-42

     

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    Victoria and Albert Museum's Provenance and Spoliation Curator: Dr. Jacques Schuhmacher on Provenance Research, Art Restitution and the Role of Museums

    Victoria and Albert Museum's Provenance and Spoliation Curator: Dr. Jacques Schuhmacher on Provenance Research, Art Restitution and the Role of Museums

    Below is the email for Dr. Jacques Schuhmacher:
    j.schuhmacher@vam.ac.uk

    The following is a link for more information on the Victoria & Albert Museum's Concealed Histories Exhibit.

    SHOW NOTES

     3:30 importance of provenance research regarding potential for Nazi-looted art in collections outside of countries that had been occupied by the Nazis

     7:35 provenance gaps in Gilbert Collection didn’t raise concerns when the Gilberts were acquiring the collection; 

     9:40 Nazi-looted art found in U.S. collections in the 1990s, making this an issue for the international art market 

     10:55 Unclear provenance of snuffbox from Gutmann Collection 

     15:50 massive red flags raised by some objects like the Louis XVI enameled gold snuffbox looted from Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild

    18:30 Decisions about restitution of looted art are not made by UK museums but by a panel of experts

    19:45 The only restitution to date by the V&A has been of Meissen pieces.

    22:05 even after Monuments Men joined the museum, an unbroken chain in provenance was not necessary; acquisition protocol in the U.K. didn’t change until 1998

    23:40 Deaccession laws in the UK under the Heritage Act were changed with the U.K.’s Holocaust Act 2009 

    35:30 no claims for works in the Gilbert Collection

    37:35 Victoria & Albert Musuem’s Concealed Histories. 

    38:38 Magdala1868 exhibition of Ethiopian cultural objects inspired V&A’sConcealed Histories.

    41:35 MacKenzie Mallon with the Nelson-Atkins Museum had put on the Discriminating Thieves exhibition, which was a huge inspiration for V&A’s Concealed Histories

     42:50 Provenance research into Nazi-looted art detached from other types of provenance research

     44:45 Ethiopian Embassy negotiations for return of objects looted during Colonial era

     45:00 Long-term loans used to return work that is subject to deaccession laws; example being long term loan of silver item stolen during church festival in Spain

    46:45 In 1999, discovered that V&A had bought in 1950s a silver item without realizing it was stolen in the 1890s in Spain; object has been on long-term loan since 2005

    48:25 Gilbert collection is on 100+ years long term loan

    50:00 Museum Association guidelines for restitution claims being updated

     51:15 Virtual loans

    52:49 Notion of digital restitution 

    54:30 upcoming provenance research handbook for researchers in English-speaking countries 

    57:30  idea of a mega-website arose from the 1998 Washington Conference to allow cross-referencing to identify objects

    58:35 no replacement for archival research

    1:01:50  provenance research  includes newly acquired objects, loaned objects and objects for which questions are raised

    1:05:15 He studied history and did PhD in German/Allied war crimes then worked at London’s Commission for Looted Art

    1:07:50 Student inquiries about provenance research welcome

     

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    Episode 004 - Kati Price (V&A) on how digital teams are structured, leadership, investment, and digital storytelling

    Episode 004 - Kati Price (V&A) on how digital teams are structured, leadership, investment, and digital storytelling

    A conversation with the Victoria & Albert Museum's Head of Digital, Kati Price.

    We talk about the elements of digital success, Kati's work researching how digital teams are structured at cultural institutions, digital storytelling, Kati's career to date and much more.

    You can find more information about Kati and Dafydd's research on the Museums & the Web site https://mw18.mwconf.org/paper/structuring-for-digital-success-a-global-survey-of-how-museums-and-other-cultural-organisations-resource-fund-and-structure-their-digital-teams-and-activity/

    The Digital Works Conference will take place on the 24th and 25th of April at the Leeds City Museum. Find out more and book your tickets at thedigital.works

    Destination: London and Southhampton with Marni Zipper

    Destination: London and Southhampton with Marni Zipper

    This episode, Deborah Howell chats with Marni Zipper, Digital Marketing Coordinator for radio stations Fire Lane, Channel Q and 94.7 The Wave about her recent trip to London and Southhampton.  Marni shares her travel tips on what to see (Mary Quant Exhibit) what to do (shop on the Portobello Road) what to eat (hot restaurant Circulo Populaire) and what not to miss (the New Forest near Southhampton, where wild horses and donkeys roam free--but will let you pet and feed them.) Welcome to this city and country fairyland across the pond!

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